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The Wichitan’s Song of the Week: "I
JOEY ARTHUR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Wichitan’s Song of the Week. In celebration of the Eras Tour, this week’s pick is “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) [From the Vault]'' by Pennsylvania-born singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and Kentucky-born singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton. Released Nov. 15, 2021, as a part of her 12th studio album but her second rerecorded “Red (Taylor’s Version),” “I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version) [From the
Vault]” is a song about an ex who broke her heart and now she reflects in anger and disappointment as she has healed from the relationship. In the song, Taylor sings about who she knows her ex isn’t over her and how she hopes he will never get over her. She also sings about how he will never find true love because what they had was the love he has been searching for before and after the relationship. Back in Nov. 2020, Taylor Swift announced on CBS’s This Morning that she will be re-recording her first six albums in an effort to claim ownership of them (as they were previously owned by her former manager, Scooter Braun) and “Red (Taylor’s Version) is the second of the re-recorded albums after “Fearless (Taylor’s Version).
Born in West Reading, Pennsylvania, Taylor Alison Swift is an multi-award-winning and nominated country/pop singer-songwriter best known for either her impeccable songwriting abilities which has earned her multiple awards, honors and nominations like “Songwriter-Artist of the Decade” or her award-winning albums which earned her a Guinness world record and a spot in Grammys history as the first vocalist to have won the most Best Album of the Year award at the Grammys. Growing up in a small village in Pennsylvania, Taylor Swift had a strong inclination for music but not enough resources to pursue it. Growing up, she also had a strong love for country music and always knew she wanted to be a country music artist. In 2003, at the age of 14, Swift moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams of being a country artist and in 2004, she signed a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and in 2005, a recording deal with Big Machine Records. In