Taylor Swift Apologizes In “Back To December”

October 12th, 2010 - 7:30 pm ICT by GD  

By Gina Gomez
swiftOct 12, (THAINDIAN NEWS) It seems that Taylor Swift has evolved from her “Tim McGraw” days. The 21 year old singer has again become talk of the town after her recent song “Back To December” has reportedly been released online. The media outlets reported that her new single is from her album “Speak Now” which is scheduled to hit music stores on October 25. Another song, “Mine” from the same album was leaked on August and it gave the singer accolades of appreciation. However, this time also there is no exception as her new single form the album has become a rage on internet as people are scrambling on web to listen to the melodious song and wonderful lyrics of the song.

The aficionados of the “Mine” singer reportedly came to a conclusion after listening the song that “Back To December” is about her relationship with Taylor Lautner. However, the singer has neither accepted nor denied the rumor. Taylor Swift told in one of her interviews to a reputed media source that this is the first time she has apologized to someone through her song. The singer reportedly told in her interview that the person she wrote this song about deserves an apology from her. The “Love Story” singer also added that the person was “incredible” to her when they were in a relationship. However, she also added that she had been “careless” with him and did not realize the love.

Taylor Swift finally said that this song “Back To December” is dedicated to that person who was in her life but she did not acknowledge his value at that time. She even recalled one of the incidents when both of them were together at the award function ands they did not even speak with each other. Taylor Swift’s “Back To December” has reportedly been released to iTunes and the critics are of the opinion that the song has softer and slower melody than the previous songs of the same album.

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