
Zoë Kravitz has two songwriting credits on Taylor Swift's Midnights album
It's been revealed that Zoë Kravitz has songwriting credits on two of Taylor Swift's Midnights tracks.
After confirming a UK tour and announcing previews of three Midnights tracks exclusively on TikTok, it's been revealed that Swift's Midnights album credits Zoë Kravitz as a songwriter on not just one, but two songs.
Pop Crave reports that Kravitz is credited as a songwriter on Swift's "Lavender Haze" and "Karma" songs, while "Vigilante Shit" credits Swift as the sole songwriter.
Zoë Kravitz is credited as a songwriter for “Karma” and “Lavender Haze” on Taylor Swift’s new album, ‘Midnights.’ pic.twitter.com/zIxfDkpJCq
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 18, 2022
Taylor Swift is the sole writing credit on ‘Midnights’ track, “Vigilante Shit.” pic.twitter.com/z7BKTn4ZGp
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 18, 2022
It's also been revealed that she co-wrote "Sweet Nothing" with her boyfriend Joe Alwyn, who previously contributed to Swift's Folklore album using the pseudonym William Bowery.
Taylor Swift wrote ‘Midnights’ track “Sweet Nothing” with boyfriend Joe Alwyn. pic.twitter.com/fDeUWQW8co
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 18, 2022
Yesterday (17 October) Swift unveiled the promo schedule for Midnights, which will feature a "special very chaotic surprise" at 3am EST on Friday, as well as a Jimmy Fallon performance and an appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
Taylor Swift's Midnights album will arrive this Friday (21 October), and is available to pre-order now.
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