The country pop star Taylor Swift has just premiered highly-anticipated music video "Mine" on Friday in Kennebunkport, Maine where the video was shot last month and offer a look at the quaint towns in addition to offering her personal insight on how her latest music video comes to life. Swift left a message on her Facebook and Twitter pages Friday afternoon saying she played Frisbee on a Maine beach Friday morning and that she would be at St. Ann's church by 6 p.m. The church is attended by former President George H.W. Bush's family. Watch Swift spin through the forest of memories of her latest relationship after the jump.
"Mine" is the lead single from the Grammy winner's upcoming third album "Speak Now" which is slated for October 25 release. Unlike with her past two albums, Swift wrote all of its material by herself. The self-penned song is all about the wonders of being in a happy relationship after surviving a rocky past. It talks about one of Swift's old crushes. "It's a song that is about ... my tendency to run from love." She added that every relationship she has been in "has ended in goodbye, has ended in breakups," and that "Mine" is "sort of about finding the exception to that." She told MTV, "The song is about what it would be like if I actually let my guard down." The uptempo song that's unmistakably Swift, showed growth, maturity and has a big chorus that will stick in your brain. Without straying too far from typical Swift subject matter, the song features an uplifting country/pop melody and a big chorus. It fit well into her own musical niche.
The 20-year-old country cutie teamed up with director Roman White for the third time, to tell the story of a couple moving through life together. "The video was completed and insanely great," White said that "you never really know what a piece is going to look like in the end, but when we were shooting this video everything was just perfect and you just had a feeling that it was all going to fall in to place perfectly...as it did." The video shows Swift being deeply troubled by the relationship of her parents. She meets a guy, played by British actor Toby Hemingway and falls in love with him, and ends with them eventually marrying, having children, and wind up happily ever after. Just like a "fairy tale." Swift also chose her longtime friend and look-alike Jaqueline to play the younger version of herself in the video.
Swift became one of country's brightest and youngest faces in 2006, when the 16-year-old released her first album. Stepping off Music Row and into the small but stylish lobby of Big Machine Records, a visitor quickly realizes it's not just the walls that reveal the story of 'Swift's meteoric rise to stardom. Even the floors have a tale to tell. Of course, that one-word title is a part of pop-and-country culture now. It's been spotted at the top spot of charts around the world, entered into record books, and engraved on dozens of plaques and awards. But at one point this extraordinary collection of songs had a name. And the artist who put her heart, soul and talent into that music knew it needed to be something special. In the end, Swift decided on the single word that captures perfectly her journey to this moment. FEARLESS!
"Mine" is the lead single from the Grammy winner's upcoming third album "Speak Now" which is slated for October 25 release. Unlike with her past two albums, Swift wrote all of its material by herself. The self-penned song is all about the wonders of being in a happy relationship after surviving a rocky past. It talks about one of Swift's old crushes. "It's a song that is about ... my tendency to run from love." She added that every relationship she has been in "has ended in goodbye, has ended in breakups," and that "Mine" is "sort of about finding the exception to that." She told MTV, "The song is about what it would be like if I actually let my guard down." The uptempo song that's unmistakably Swift, showed growth, maturity and has a big chorus that will stick in your brain. Without straying too far from typical Swift subject matter, the song features an uplifting country/pop melody and a big chorus. It fit well into her own musical niche.
The 20-year-old country cutie teamed up with director Roman White for the third time, to tell the story of a couple moving through life together. "The video was completed and insanely great," White said that "you never really know what a piece is going to look like in the end, but when we were shooting this video everything was just perfect and you just had a feeling that it was all going to fall in to place perfectly...as it did." The video shows Swift being deeply troubled by the relationship of her parents. She meets a guy, played by British actor Toby Hemingway and falls in love with him, and ends with them eventually marrying, having children, and wind up happily ever after. Just like a "fairy tale." Swift also chose her longtime friend and look-alike Jaqueline to play the younger version of herself in the video.
Swift became one of country's brightest and youngest faces in 2006, when the 16-year-old released her first album. Stepping off Music Row and into the small but stylish lobby of Big Machine Records, a visitor quickly realizes it's not just the walls that reveal the story of 'Swift's meteoric rise to stardom. Even the floors have a tale to tell. Of course, that one-word title is a part of pop-and-country culture now. It's been spotted at the top spot of charts around the world, entered into record books, and engraved on dozens of plaques and awards. But at one point this extraordinary collection of songs had a name. And the artist who put her heart, soul and talent into that music knew it needed to be something special. In the end, Swift decided on the single word that captures perfectly her journey to this moment. FEARLESS!
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