Taylor Swift's new album features a song co-written by St. Vincent
The songwriting credits for Taylor Swift's Lover album have been revealed, and one track is co-written by St. Vincent.
Ahead of Swift's new Lover album dropping tomorrow, the songwriting credits have been revealed.
Eight of the songs are co-written with frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, and one song, "Cruel Summer", lists Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, as a co-writer.
| Official Lover writing credits from iTunes
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) August 21, 2019
3 solely written songs — Lover, Cornelia Street and Daylight
Frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff is on 8 tracks, other co-writers include Joel Little, Adam Feeney, Louis Bell, Frank Dukes, St. Vincent & Mark Anthony Spears! pic.twitter.com/0GgPWmzxwS
St. Vincent appeared in a recent video titled "Half Love" by Red Hearse, a new group formed by Jack Antonoff, Sounwave, and Sam Dew.
Clark also produced the latest Sleater-Kinney record, The Center Won't Hold.
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