Taylor Swift - I Knew You Were Trouble

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Published 2012-12-14

All Comments (21)
  • @diegoalama6811
    It’s crazy to think that we call these songs “old” now...
  • @AZS402
    "The worst part of it all wasn't losing him, it was losing me..." many years after I listen to this and it feels so different, hits really hard.
  • @chicken
    Its March 2024, let's see how many legends are listening to this incredible song💖
  • @vibinlights6020
    This song is 8 years old and there is still no time code for the actual start of the song Here's the start 2:03
  • @Lola_Paisley
    “I don’t know if you know who you are, till you lose who you are.” - that hits deep
  • @chicken
    This song will truly never go out of style. She is literally a mastermind. The story, the allure, the chords, the uncertainty, the simplicity and aesthetic. It's brilliant.
  • @shitstain13303
    this was my ALL TIME favorite song growing up. i would rewatch this music video over and over again. i grew up listening to taylor, and i’m so glad i got to grow up with her.
  • It's crazy how we are listening to these songs again as different people.
  • @TheNikkiJames
    "The worst wasn't losing him, it was losing me" I really felt that
  • @SAKIMURA_
    If you are listening to this in 2024 you’re an absolute legend!!!:face-blue-wide-eyes::face-blue-wide-eyes:
  • @user-zb6py7xj3d
    Don’t worry your not the only one watching in 2024 Edit Tysm for 300 likes
  • @DAN-zr2oc
    I Knew You Were Trouble: “I think the worst part wasn’t losing him, it was losing me” Out Of The Woods: “She lost him, but she found herself, and somehow that was everything”
  • @diegesis6791
    looking back at this almost a decade later I realize how well the video is crafted. the whole song is based on the feeling after getting your heart broken recalling the stop signs and red flags you ignored at the beginning, saying "yeah, I knew this was gonna happen and I fell for it anyway" and the video captures that feeling perfectly. it's a continuum of realization and imagery like puzzle pieces being put together, a "kaleidoscope of memories" if you will (which I never understood but that lyric makes so much sense now). the experience is symbolized as an event, and beginning, end and middle are mixed together disorderly like someone looking back and remembering all the little things leading up to this one big situation. after this event she wakes up in the middle of nowhere, realization dawning on her, a clear reference to "losing me, losing who you are" and several imageries rush back to her, recollections of everything that led to that moment and changed everything. as the video progresses we constantly look back, though we're aware that she's still in the middle of nowhere in "now" but we're diving in and out of bits of memories of all the red flags which is exactly what the song is about. and also one more thing about the song is that triple "trouble" part almost feels like the warning sirens that flood your mind when you see someone and you "know he is trouble". you know how alarms go off in your brain like "trouble, trouble, trouble". I am extremely sure that it's all Taylor's vision like she intended it to be that way, I don't think it's the producer's doing.
  • @mikewill3010
    It's May 2024, how many legends are still listening to this masterpiece?
  • @GrayCat45
    11 years later… still by far my favorite song. So much nostalgia