Released: September 25, 2012

Songwriter: Taylor Swift Max Martin Shellback

Producer: Andrew Huang

I remember when we broke up the first time
Saying this is it, i've had enough, 'cause like
We hadn't seen each other in a month
When you said you needed space
Then you come around again and say
Baby, i miss you and i swear i'm gonna change, trust me
Remember how that lasted for a day
I say i hate you, we break up, you call me, i love you

We called it off again last night
But this time, i'm telling you i'm telling you

We are never ever ever getting back together
We are never ever ever getting back together
You go talk to your friends
Talk to my friends
Talk to me
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together

I'm really gonna miss you picking fights
And me falling for it screaming that i'm right
And you would hide away and find your peace of mind
With some indie record that's much cooler than mine

You called me up again tonight
But this time, i'm telling you i'm telling you

We are never ever ever getting back together
We are never ever ever getting back together
You go talk to your friends
Talk to my friends
Talk to me
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together

I used to think that we were forever ever
And i used to say never say never

We are never ever ever getting back together
We are never ever ever getting back together
You go talk to your friends
Talk to my friends
Talk to me
But we are never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever getting back together

Andrew Huang

Andrew Huang is a musician and a producer from Toronto, notable for creating music with unconventional items, such as paper or samples of the sound of a comet recorded by NASA. His many albums are made in various different genres. He produces and writes most of his songs, showing that he has musical and lyrical talent.

Before Andrew started publishing his music under his own name, he used many pseudonyms, including ‘Songstowearpantsto’, ‘Your Heart’, ‘Girl’, ‘Spokesman’, ‘The Cloud’, ‘Ghostface Kilobyte’, and ‘VS’. He initially used his website songtowearpantsto as a platform, where he published silly songs based on viewer suggestions. After he started his YouTube account, ‘songstowearpantsto,’ Andrew gained momentum with his viral video Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows, which kickstarted his YouTube career. Wanting to create a more serious online presence as a musician, he then changed his YouTube channel name to “ANDREW HUANG,” and made a new Bandcamp page of the same name featuring most of his previously published serious songs.

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