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Quick Hit with Mateya Petrova

“Coney Island” by Taylor Swift
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“Coney Island” by Taylor Swift is the ninth track off her ninth album, “Evermore.” This song is about looking at the memories you could have had in a relationship that has ended.

Are you sick and tired of repeatedly hearing the same good songs and want to listen to something different? Well, I have found a song that is the right fit – “Coney Island” by Taylor Swift. 

“Coney Island” is a song about looking back at the memories you made prior to a bad breakup. Both of the lyrics “Sorry for not making you my centerfold” and “Over and over, Lost again with no surprises, Disappointments, close your eyes, And it gets colder and colder When the sun goes down” mean that both of the people that took part in the relationship are feeling sorry ending the relationship and are wishing things would go differently. 

The song has a lyrical tone. The song’s story is about going through all the memories made with someone special, wishing for the past, and thinking about all the things now missed.

This song is the ninth track of the album “Evermore,” released in December 2020. “Coney Island” and “Champagne Problems” are the most emotional songs on the album.  

Taylor Swift has made music since 2006 and has grown significantly in the music industry. In 2023, Swift released two more Taylor’s Version albums, finished the U.S. part of The Eras Tour, and premiered The Eras Tour movie for fans who could not attend her concerts in person.

You can stream “Coney Island” on all streaming platforms.

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