Is It Over Now?

Album: 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023)
Charted: 1 1
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Songfacts®:

  • "Is It Over Now?" explores feelings of heartbreak and reflection as Taylor Swift bares her soul about the haunting memories of an old flame. Though they've moved on to new relationships, they're still tangled in thoughts of each other. Is their love really over?
  • Swift dropped "Is It Over Now?" as a "From the Vault" track on 1989 (Taylor's Version), penned and recorded in the original 1989 era.
  • Remember "Out Of The Woods," Style" and "All You Had To Do Was Stay"? Yep, those 1989 songs are believed to be about the aftermath of Swift and Harry Styles' romance in the winter of 2012-13.

    Swifties are guessing that Styles is the ex in this soul-baring track. Interestingly, Swift said in a voice recording shared by Tumblr Music that she always saw "Is It Over Now?" as "sort of a sister to 'Out of the Woods' and 'I Wish You Would.'"
  • Specific lyrics from "Is It Over Now?" that seem to be about Styles include:

    1. "Once the flight had flown": When they were dating, Swift and Styles wore matching silver necklaces each with a paper plane shaped symbol. She previously referenced this in "Out Of The Woods."

    2. "You dream of my mouth before it called you a lying traitor": It's been suggested Swift has called out Styles for infidelity in her music before. For instance, an insider said the pop queen wrote the Red song "I Knew You Were Trouble" after coming across pictures of Styles locking lips with model Emma Ostilly in New Zealand.

    3. "When you lost control. Red blood, white snow": This likely alludes to a snowmobile accident that's thought to have involved Swift and Styles. He lost control of the snowmobile and both had to go to the hospital. Swift also mentioned that mishap on "Out Of The Woods."

    4. "Blue dress on a boat": This could be a reference to a photo of Swift sitting alone on a boat in a blue dress after she and Styles reportedly broke up while on vacation in the Virgin Islands. It is allegedly the same dress Swift later wore during the music video for "Out Of The Woods."

    5. "Your new girl is my clone": Some fans believe this may be a reference to models Kimberly Stewart and Paige Reifler, whom Styles dated after Swift in 2014. They both resemble Swift.

    6. "Did you think I didn't see you? There were flashing lights": This may reference the paparazzi attention that Swift and Styles received during their relationship.
  • Swift wrote and produced "Is It Over Now?" with Jack Antonoff, her collaborator on three of the 1989 tracks. He also co-produced with her all five of the 1989 (Taylor's Version) From the Vault songs.
  • "Is It Over Now?" debuted at #1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles charts. It replaced another Swift song, "Cruel Summer," on the US chart.

    "Is It Over Now?" was Swift's 11th chart-topper on the Hot 100 and third in the UK, following "Look What You Made Me Do" and "Anti-Hero."
  • 1989 (Taylor's Version) launched atop the Billboard 200 with 1.653 million album-equivalent units. It marked the largest week for any album, by units earned, since Adele's 25 debuted with 3.482 million units earned in the week ending November 25, 2015.
  • The song trended over TikTok when a choreographed dance video by fans in New Zealand went viral. Swift's backup dancers posted their own take on the dance after touching down in Buenos Aires for the South American leg of the Eras Tour.
  • "Is It Over Now?" climbed to #1 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart for the week ending March 16, 2024. This marked a significant milestone for Swift as it became the first song from her re-recorded albums to top a Billboard airplay chart.

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