Taylor Swift’s song “Honey” is sweet as the title suggests, as the pop icon sings about finding a love worthy of the endearment.
The track, the 11th on her 12th studio album “The Life of a Showgirl,” is one of the many love-struck songs on the LP and clocks in at just over three minutes long. On “Honey,” Swift sings about the previous times she’s been called things like “sweetheart” and “honey.” While in the past, it was “passive aggressive” or left her crying, now she’s open to pet name.
“You can call me honey if you want/ Because I’m the one you want,” she sings.
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Like all the songs on “The Life of a Showgirl,” “Honey” was produced by Max Martin, Shellback and Swi