Taylor Swift’s third studio album, Speak Now, was written entirely on her own, partially due to her intense touring schedule. The album was a departure from her previous, more youthful and fairytale-inspired album, Fearless, and provided a deeper, introspective look at relationships and even media criticism.The Netflix movie, about a nine-year relationship that has to end because they grew apart – not because they fell out of love, inspired Taylor Swift to write “Death By a Thousand Cuts,” which appears on her album Lover. Ironically, the film’s director and writer Jennifer Kaytin Robinson has stated she listened to Swift’s 1989 while going through a breakup of her own.According to an interview with LeAnn Rimes, “She [Taylor] used to come to my shows when she was really little, which is crazy.” Though the duo has never collaborated, Rimes seems open to it!