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Zoë Kravitz Co-Wrote Two Songs For Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Album

Two songs from Taylor Swift's next album 'Midnights' were co-written by Zoë Kravitz. This Friday, the singer-songwriter will release her tenth studio album. Along with the single 'Anti-Hero,' it will also include the song 'Snow on The Beach,' a duet with Lana Del Rey. Kravitz collaborated on the songs ‘Karma’ and ‘Lavender Haze’. Swift revealed last month that Jack Antonoff, a longtime collaborator, had contributed to ‘Midnights’. The singer then revealed the album's 13-song tracklist, which comes after 2020's ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’. Swift co-wrote 11 of the album's 13 songs with Antonoff; 'Vigilante S**t' is supposedly the sole song she penned on her own. Swift recently disclosed that the title of the Kravitz-co-written song, 'Lavender Haze,' was inspired by a Mad Men episode. Swift, who revealed that she came across the phrase while watching the legendary TV show, explained the song's meaning in a new video.

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Zoë Kravitz Co-Wrote Two Songs For Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Album

Two songs from Taylor Swift's next album 'Midnights' were co-written by Zoë Kravitz. This Friday, the singer-songwriter will release her tenth studio album. Along with the single 'Anti-Hero,' it will also include the song 'Snow on The Beach,' a duet with Lana Del Rey.

Kravitz collaborated on the songs ‘Karma’ and ‘Lavender Haze’. Swift revealed last month that Jack Antonoff, a longtime collaborator, had contributed to ‘Midnights’. The singer then revealed the album's 13-song tracklist, which comes after 2020's ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’.

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Swift co-wrote 11 of the album's 13 songs with Antonoff; 'Vigilante S**t' is supposedly the sole song she penned on her own. Swift recently disclosed that the title of the Kravitz-co-written song, 'Lavender Haze,' was inspired by a Mad Men episode. Swift, who revealed that she came across the phrase while watching the legendary TV show, explained the song's meaning in a new video.

“I happened upon the phrase ‘Lavender Haze’ when I was watching Mad Men and I looked it up because I thought it sounded cool,” she said. “And it turns out that it was a common phrase that was used in the ’50s where they would just describe being in love.”

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“Like, if you were in the ‘Lavender Haze,’ that meant you were in that all-encompassing love glow, and I thought that was really beautiful.”

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On a billboard in London, Swift just shared more lyrics from her album 'Midnights'. She started a week-long run of lyric reveals in collaboration with Spotify at midnight. 

The line “I should not be left to my own devices…” appeared on a huge screen in Times Square, New York City. Another lyric then popped up in London, reading: “I polish up real nice.”

Swift is expected to reveal details of a forthcoming live tour, according to a post on her official website.

---Silviya.Y