Florida: A Song by Taylor Swift and Florence and the Machine Debuts
Florida's New Meaning
Taylor Swift and Florence and The Machine have released a song called "Florida," giving the state a new meaning. The song is featured on Swift's album "The Tortured" and is the only collaboration on the album to include three exclamation points.
A Breakup Ballad
The lyrics of "Florida" paint a picture of a broken relationship. Swift sings, "Tell me I'm despicable, say it's unforgivable." The song's chorus features Swift and Florence Welch harmonizing, "I need to forget, so take me to Florida."
Fans have speculated that the song is about Swift's breakup with Joe Alwyn, which reportedly occurred during her Eras Tour last year. The first tour stop following the breakup was in Florida, which may have inspired the song's title.
Critical Acclaim
"Florida" has received critical acclaim for its raw and emotional lyrics, as well as the stunning vocals of Swift and Welch. The song is expected to be a hit single and further boost the popularity of both artists.
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