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"peace" is the fifteenth track from Taylor Swift's eighth studio album "folklore". It was released on July 24, 2020, through Republic Records. This song was confirmed on Taylor’s social media accounts on July 23, 2020.

“peace” is a calm tune describing Swift’s maturation and changing view of romance. Like August, 2019’s “The Archer,” Swift explains her shortcomings in a relationship and hopes that her partner will stay with her in spite of them. However, unlike her own personal flaws explored in “The Archer,” this song focuses on Swift’s fame — she worries that their lack of privacy could drive her partner away.

Swift spoke about the song in a November 2020 piece for Rolling Stone:

""peace" is actually more rooted in my personal life. carving out a human life within a public life, and how scary that can be when you do fall in love and you meet someone, especially if you’ve met someone who has a very grounded, normal way of living. I, oftentimes, in my anxieties, can control how I am as a person and how normal I act and rationalize things, but I cannot control if there are 20 photographers outside in the bushes and what they do and if they follow our car and if they interrupt our lives. I can’t control if there’s going to be a fake weird headline about us in the news tomorrow. I think that in knowing him and being in the relationship I am in now, I have definitely made decisions that have made my life feel more like a real life and less like just a storyline to be commented on in tabloids. Whether that’s deciding where to live, who to hang out with, when to not take a picture — the idea of privacy feels so strange to try to explain, but it’s really just trying to find bits of normalcy. That’s what that song “peace” is talking about. Like, would it be enough if I could never fully achieve the normalcy that we both crave?"

Dessner told Rolling Stone that it uses similar sonic elements to Swift’s December 2020 song “marjorie”:

" a track that actually existed for a while, and you can hear elements of it behind the song ‘peace.’ This weird drone that you hear on "peace", if you pay attention to the bridge of ‘marjorie,’ you’ll hear a little bit of that in the distance."

“peace” debuted at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the chart week of August 8, 2020.

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