I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now Flew me to places I'd never been 'Till you put me down Oh, I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now Flew me to places I'd never been Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground. [35], Prior to its release as a promotional single on October 9, 2012, the song debuted at number three on Billboard Hot 100 and number one on Hot Digital Songs with 416,000 copies sold in its first week, Swift's second largest first week singles sales. Usually that is a problem, but for "I Knew You Were Trouble", I let the song linger in my head for hours. It is the perfect blend of Taylor's signature singer/songwriter style with the addition of a little more Pop, some dubstep-esque drops, and a catchy hook. It is her longest running number-one on that chart. [53] "I Knew You Were Trouble" also became her seventh number-one song on the Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart, which tied her with Britney Spears as the artist with the third most number one hits on that chart. In January 2013, "I Knew You Were Trouble" reached a new peak of number-two on the Hot 100, selling a further 582,000 copies in a week. [10], In December 2015, media reported that Swift's recording of "I Knew You Were Trouble" had been delivered to the streaming website Spotify, but that its credit and copyright was mistakenly given to Welsh band Lostprophets and lead singer Ian Watkins. The show had three seasons (2014–2016). [31] Randall Roberts from Los Angeles Times wrote in-depth about the repercussions of Swift using dubstep in her songs, and her departure from country music with the songs from Red: It's unfair to criticize a 22-year-old for adapting with the times, though, especially considering the sound in question is merely one part of a precision-built machine that is 'I Knew You Were Trouble'. [46] Thirty-three unsolicited plays from Los Angeles radio station KKGO enabled the song to debut at number 55 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in April 2013; it spent only that week on the chart. Thanks to swiftie03, Sabrina Lavigne Anuar for … But as dubstep breakdowns have increasingly become just another feature of the ever-changing pop landscape, like Auto-Tune or 2 Chainz guest spots, what emerges here is merely another sharply crafted Swift kiss-off, in post-David Guetta dance-pop clothing. After all, Swift is the pop moment, and the ways in which she and her peers adapt new sounds and vibes into their work is the lifeblood of pop innovation. [75] Ariel Winter also recorded a version of the song. Follow @genius on Twitter for updates is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for her fourth studio album, Red (2012). The duration of song is 03:39. "[22] Sam Lansky from Idolator was conflicted but hopeful about the departure from Swift's typical sound, remarking that "the hook isn't quite as immediate as 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together', but Martin's stamp is still all over 'Trouble', from the bright, sparkly instrumentation to the keen, radio-friendly melody. [64][65] Rolling Stone magazine highlighted the similarities between Swift's music video and the music video for Rihanna's 2011 single, "We Found Love". About “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Taylor Swift expresses her guilt in “I Knew You Were Trouble” due to a relationship destined to fail. And even if said surprise is little and relatively inconsequential, it serves as a reminder of pop's fluidity. "[23] Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly commented in a short review that "I Knew You Were Trouble" had the same kind of "defiant pop-radio oomph that made her fourth album's other big breakup banger, 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,' a number one. I Knew You Were Trouble song from the album Top 100 Kids Party Playlist - Over 5 Hours Of The Best Children's Pop Hits Ever! I think that for me, it was the first time I ever kind of noticed that in myself, like when you are curious about something you know might be bad for you, but you know that you are going to go for it anyway because if you don't, you'll have greater regrets about not seeing where that would go, but I think that for me it all went along with this record that was pushing boundaries, like the sound of this record pushes boundaries, it was writing about something I hadn't written before. "[26] Allison Stewart from The Washington Post gave a negative review of the song and its production, saying that "[Max Martin] and partner Shellback infect 'I Knew You Were Trouble' with a wobble right out of Hot Topic's dubstep department. [52] It also became her first number-one on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart, where she'd risen as high as number two with "You Belong with Me" and her second number-one song in Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, where it peaked at number one for four weeks. Taylor and Nick were absolutely perfect together. technicladyy. Sammy Adams released a remix to the song in November 2012. It was later promoted as the third single from the album on November 27, 2012. [14] According to Stephanie Marcus of The Huffington Post, the chorus and its lyrics echo Swift's sentiments in "Dear John" with the similar themed lyrics like "And I'll look back and regret how I ignored when they said run as fast as you can". "[70] She also performed the song at The Graham Norton Show two days later. [57] The track also peaked at number three in New Zealand, holding the position for three consecutive weeks. The song also topped the Billboard Digital Songs, Pop Songs and Adult Pop Songs charts. Swift explains why she fell for the guy even though she knew he was bad. 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Swift wakes up on an abandoned desert, surrounded by trash and debris, and wearing dark makeup. "I Knew You Were Trouble" (stylized as "I Knew You Were Trouble.") It also hi… There are also scenes of her in a grimy small bathroom, looking at herself in the mirror. Meanwhile, in 2012, Carney played Taylor Swift's love interest in her "I Knew You Were Trouble" music video. [79], In June 2013, The Voice competitor Michelle Chamuel covered the song, complete with coaching from Swift. "But the song 'I Knew You Were Trouble' is about when I knowingly made the same mistake twice. The Veronicas covered the song and meshed it with Mad Love when they did their acoustic tour of America. //

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