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Wildest Dreams

Nummer van Taylor Swift
Origineel op album 1989 (2014)

Lead vocals: Vrouw

Taal: Engels

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Wildest Dreams is een single van de Amerikaanse zangeres Taylor Swift uit 2015. Het is de vijfde single van haar vijfde studioalbum 1989. De single was een hit in Noord-Amerika en Oceanië, maar in Europa bleef het een bescheiden hit.

In september 2021 bracht Swift een nieuwe opname van 'Wildest Dreams' uit onder de naam 'Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)'. Dit deed zij als onderdeel van haar plan om haar eerste zes albums opnieuw op te nemen na een conflict met haar voormalige platenlabel. Het was de eerste heropname die Swift uitbracht van haar album 1989. In tegenstelling tot de originele versie wist de opnieuw opgenomen versie wel de Nederlandse hitlijsten te behalen met een 77e plek in de Single Top 100.

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"Wildest Dreams" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It is the fifth single from her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014). Swift wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback. "Wildest Dreams" has an atmospheric, balladic production incorporating programmed drums, Mellotron–generated and live strings, and synthesizers; the rhythm interpolates Swift's heartbeat. Critics described it as synth-pop, dream pop, and electropop. The lyrics feature Swift pleading with a lover to remember her even after their relationship ends. Big Machine Records in partnership with Republic Records released "Wildest Dreams" to radio on August 31, 2015.

When the song was first released, some critics found the production and Swift's vocals alluring but others found the track derivative, comparing it to the music of Lana Del Rey. Retrospectively, critics have described "Wildest Dreams" as one of Swift's most memorable songs. The single peaked within the top five on charts of Australia, Canada, Poland, and South Africa. It was certified diamond in Brazil, nine-times platinum in Australia, and double platinum in Portugal and the United Kingdom. In the United States, "Wildest Dreams" peaked at number five and became 1989's fifth consecutive top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100; it peaked atop three of Billboard's airplay charts. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the track four-times platinum.

Joseph Kahn directed the music video for "Wildest Dreams". Set in Africa in the 1950s, it depicts Swift as a classical Hollywood actress who falls in love with her co-star but ends the fling upon completion of their film project. Media publications praised the production as cinematic but accused the video of glorifying colonialism, a claim that Kahn dismissed. Swift included "Wildest Dreams" in the set lists for two of her world tours, the 1989 World Tour (2015) and the Eras Tour (2023–2024). Following the dispute regarding the ownership of Swift's master recordings in 2019 and the viral popularity of "Wildest Dreams" on the social media site TikTok in 2021, Swift released the re-recorded version "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)".