Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams -

Produced by Max Martin and Shellback, the track is notable for its atmospheric and "dreamy" production:

: Swift has noted the song reflects a more "fatalistic" view of love—moving away from "happily ever after" to hoping a former lover simply remembers her well after the inevitable end. Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams

: The central hook—"Say you'll remember me / Standing in a nice dress / Staring at the sunset"—is a plea for a curated memory, asking the partner to hold onto a idealized version of her even if it only exists in their "wildest dreams". Produced by Max Martin and Shellback, the track

The song depicts a narrator entering a relationship she knows is "doomed from the start". : The arrangement features pulsing synths and staccato

: The arrangement features pulsing synths and staccato strings, drawing comparisons to the "dream pop" aesthetic of artists like Lana Del Rey. Lyrical Meaning

Directed by Joseph Kahn, the music video is set in 1950s Africa and depicts an affair between two actors (played by Swift and Scott Eastwood) filming on location.

: The song’s percussion is built around a recording of Swift’s own actual heartbeat.