Taylor Swift was photographed in L.A.with short hair with pink ombre ends and blunt bangs. She was also wearing cut-off shorts, a leather jacket and Converse shoes. Like with "We Are Never Ever Get Back Together," Swift worked with Max Martin and Shellback on the country-tinged dance track about her love affair with a bad boy. Sonically it strays a bit from Swift's country-pop sound. "I brought in this chorus to Max Martin and Shellback and just kind of played it for them, and it was just piano/vocal, and I was like, 'At the end of the chorus, I want it to just explode,' and it ended up having a little bit of a flare to it that is reminiscent of dubstep," Swift said about the song last month. "It's very subtle, but I'm really excited because it actually sounds like the intensity of that emotion that I wrote about."
She added, "This album is interesting because each song stands on its own. It's this patchwork quilt of different sounds and different emotions, and I don't think anything on the record sounds like 'Never Ever,' and I'm really happy about that because each song is its own approach to what that particular emotion sounds like, and it's a really, really different record from anything else I've ever done before."





