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Taylor Swift - Dont Blame Me -

Swift utilizes a two-octave range (E3 to E5), culminating in a gospel-inspired high note during the bridge that became a standout moment of her Reputation Stadium Tour . Lyrical Themes and Imagery

Swift uses extreme metaphors to describe a love that feels transformative and beyond her control. Taylor Swift - Dont Blame Me

"Don't Blame Me" is the fourth track on Taylor Swift's 2017 album, reputation , and is widely considered one of the era’s most powerful vocal and production highlights. Written by Swift alongside producers Max Martin and Shellback, the song serves as a dark, unapologetic anthem about the intoxicating nature of obsessive love. Musical Composition and Style Swift utilizes a two-octave range (E3 to E5),

It is performed in the key of A minor with a tempo of 68 BPM . Written by Swift alongside producers Max Martin and

Lyrically, she addresses her "reputation" for falling in love quickly, arguing that if love doesn't make you "crazy," you "ain't doing it right".

The lyrics famously compare love to drug use ("My drug is my baby / I’ll be usin' for the rest of my life"), exploring the lack of self-control often found in intense romance.