Taylor Swift has had lots of collaborators over the years, but Jack Antonoff has arguably left the biggest handprint on her ...
Antonoff has also served as a producer on Swift’s first four rerecorded albums (a.k.a. Taylor’s Versions): Fearless, Red, Speak Now and 1989. Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff’s Complete ...
Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff kept their relationship ... for Album of the Year for his work as a producer on Taylor Swift’s Evermore. He also wonProducer of the Year in the non-classical ...
This year alone, Jack Antonoff — musician, producer, husband of Margaret Qualley — has worked with Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey, Japanese Breakfast, Bartess Strange ...
Taylor Swift's "Eras" Tour conquered the pop music world, and in a show full of great moments, one stood out: "Cruel Summer," a song produced by Swift and her friend, Jack Antonoff: It's hard to ...
Jack Antonoff asks. “Nancy Meyers ... It’s all about the juxtaposition between the sadness of Taylor’s lyrics and the humor and the joy of the music. It’s a person singing about how ...
From "Taygating" rules to Swift's updated setlist and Hard Rock Stadium parking information: What Swifties need to know about ...
Jack Antonoff talks about producing for Taylor Swift, singing with Bleachers, and appearing in a music video with wife Margaret Qualley. It's hard to overstate Jack Antonoff's influence on pop ...
Since the very start of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour back in March ... UK — “Death By A Thousand Cuts/Getaway Car” (with Jack Antonoff) and “So Long, London” October 18 — Miami ...
In the "Anti-Hero" remix with Bleachers' frontman Jack Antonoff, he sings "Taylor, you'll be fine" after Swift sings "Did you hear my covert narcissism I disguise as altruism like some kind of ...
Taylor Swift has had lots of collaborators over the years, from country songwriter Liz Rose to legendary pop producers Max Martin and Shellback, but it’s Jack ... Evermore tune that Swift and ...
Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff s Top 13 Collabs Ranked 241 “Pulled my car off the road to the lookout, could’ve followed my fears all the way down,” Swift sings on the first verse.