Spotify Streams
250M
BPM
120
Duration
4:03
Energy Level
7/10
Mood
Production Style
Co-written with Lori McKenna in June 2011, this country-leaning vault track features Chris Stapleton and was accompanied by a music video directed by Blake Lively. Taylor described the intent as a comedic, tongue-in-cheek drinking song about not caring what anyone thinks after a breakup.
The catalogue of class contrasts — silver spoon versus farm, organic pretension versus honest simplicity — gives the song a sharpness that elevates it beyond standard breakup fare.
Co-written with Lori McKenna in June 2011, this country-leaning vault track features Chris Stapleton and was accompanied by a music video directed by Blake Lively. Taylor described the intent as a comedic, tongue-in-cheek drinking song about not caring what anyone thinks after a breakup.
The song contrasts the narrator's humble upbringing with her ex's pretentious, wealthy lifestyle, turning class difference into both the reason the relationship failed and the source of the narrator's confidence after it ends. The humor is crucial — rather than wallowing, Taylor mocks the ex's organic shoes and cool-indie-record-store taste with a specificity that suggests the details are drawn from life. Chris Stapleton's harmonies ground the track in country authenticity.
The catalogue of class contrasts — silver spoon versus farm, organic pretension versus honest simplicity — gives the song a sharpness that elevates it beyond standard breakup fare.
The title's confident assertion that the ex still thinks about the narrator inverts the usual post-breakup power dynamic.
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