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: The Lover Outtake That Finally Found Its Way Home
Despite being a four-year-old outtake, the song debuted at on the Billboard Global 200 and was certified Platinum in Australia and the UK. It remains a fan-favorite "surprise song," famously performed as a mashup with "Crazier" during the Edinburgh stop of the Eras Tour in 2024.
Unlike many of Swift's earlier tracks that centered on romantic rivalry, "All Of The Girls" offers a mature, secure perspective on a partner's past. Produced with Frank Dukes and Louis Bell , the song is a dreamy synth-pop and doo-wop ballad.
: The Lover Outtake That Finally Found Its Way Home
Despite being a four-year-old outtake, the song debuted at on the Billboard Global 200 and was certified Platinum in Australia and the UK. It remains a fan-favorite "surprise song," famously performed as a mashup with "Crazier" during the Edinburgh stop of the Eras Tour in 2024.
Unlike many of Swift's earlier tracks that centered on romantic rivalry, "All Of The Girls" offers a mature, secure perspective on a partner's past. Produced with Frank Dukes and Louis Bell , the song is a dreamy synth-pop and doo-wop ballad.