“The song cuts to a dramatic, campy vignette at the reading of her will... This part of the video fleshes out these lyrics from the song: 'I have this dream my daughter-in-law kills me for the money.'” Plugged In
: Co-produced with Jack Antonoff, the track features a simple yet "infectious" drum loop and simmering synths. While mostly praised as a "sleek, shiny" production, some critics at Musicboard found the sound "static" or "overstuffed".
: Reviewers from Pitchfork and Rolling Stone lauded the track's "raw lyricism" and clever wordplay. Swift herself described it as a "guided tour" of her insecurities, focusing on themes like self-sabotage, anxiety, and the pressure of fame.
“The song cuts to a dramatic, campy vignette at the reading of her will... This part of the video fleshes out these lyrics from the song: 'I have this dream my daughter-in-law kills me for the money.'” Plugged In
: Co-produced with Jack Antonoff, the track features a simple yet "infectious" drum loop and simmering synths. While mostly praised as a "sleek, shiny" production, some critics at Musicboard found the sound "static" or "overstuffed".
: Reviewers from Pitchfork and Rolling Stone lauded the track's "raw lyricism" and clever wordplay. Swift herself described it as a "guided tour" of her insecurities, focusing on themes like self-sabotage, anxiety, and the pressure of fame.