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2019 single by Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco
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"Me!"
Cover artwork of "Me!" by Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie. Light blue in the forground, that text makes a hole and reveals pink flowers behind the light blue
Single byTaylor Swift featuringBrendon Urie ofPanic! at the Disco
from the albumLover
ReleasedApril 26, 2019 (2019-4-26)
Studio
Genre
Length3:13
LabelRepublic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Taylor Swift
  • Joel Little
Taylor Swift singles chronology
"Getaway Car"
(2018)
"Me!"
(2019)
"You Need to Calm Down"
(2019)
Brendon Urie singles chronology
"Roses"
(2018)
"Me!"
(2019)
Music video
"Me!" onYouTube

"Me!" (stylized inall caps) is a song by the American singer-songwriterTaylor Swift featuringBrendon Urie of the American bandPanic! at the Disco. It was released on April 26, 2019, as the lead single from Swift's seventh studio album,Lover, byRepublic Records. Written by Urie, Swift, andJoel Little, and produced by the latter two, "Me!" is an upbeatbubblegum pop andsynth-pop track driven by amarching banddrumline. It is about embracing one's individuality, self-affirmation, and self-love.

Music critics described the production as cheery orcampy; they either found the track catchy andtongue-in-cheek or deemed it immature and cloying. On the USBillboard Hot 100, "Me!" debuted at number 100 and jumped to number two the next week, breaking the record for thebiggest single-week jump in the chart's history. The single was certifieddouble-platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America. It reached the top ten in many territories and receivedplatinum or higher certifications in Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Poland, and the United Kingdom.

Swift andDave Meyers directed themusic video for "Me!", which features bright and colorful aesthetics. Critics commented that it was a symbolic departure from the dark aesthetics of Swift's past album,Reputation (2017). The video claimed theVevo record for the highest 24-hour views, amassing over 65.2 million views within its first day of release. In 2019, it wonBest Visual Effects at theMTV Video Music Awards,Best Video at theMTV Europe Music Awards, and Best Female International Artist Video at theMTV Video Music Awards Japan. Swift performed "Me!" live on many televised events, including the2019Billboard Music Awards,The Voice, andGood Morning America.

Background and release

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On April 13, 2019, a countdown to midnight on April 26 appeared onTaylor Swift's website, leading to speculation about the release of new music.[1] On April 25, various news outlets reported that a mural of a butterfly inThe Gulch neighborhood ofNashville, Tennessee, painted by street artistKelsey Montague,[2] was connected with the upcoming release.[3] A crowd of several hundred gathered at the mural as the word "Me!" was added to it by Montague.[3][4] While Montague was initially told that the mural was commissioned as promotion forABC,ESPN and the2019 NFL draft,[5] Swift appeared at the mural and revealed that it was in fact part of her countdown promotion and that she would be interviewed byRobin Roberts during the NFL Draft broadcast with further information.[6] At the interview she confirmed the release of a new song and music video at midnight, sharing the title as well as the feature from Urie.[7]

Composition

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With a pop song, we have an ability to get a melody stuck in people's heads, and I just want it to be one that makes them feel better about themselves, not worse.

— Swift talking about "Me!"[8]

"Me!" is abubblegum[9] andsynth-pop song,[10] driven by amarching banddrumline.[11] It was written by Swift,Joel Little ofGoodnight Nurse andBrendon Urie ofPanic! at the Disco, and produced by Swift and Little. The song was initially developed as a slow,acoustic,pianoballad.[12]

Brendon Urie performing onstage in a brown jacket.
Brendon Urie ofPanic! at the Disco is featured in the song, who also co-wrote the song. "Me!" is Swift's first lead single to have a featured artist.

In an interview with Robin Roberts, Swift described the song as about "embracing your individuality and really owning it".[13]

The song is performed in the key ofC major incommon time with atempo of 91 beats per minute. It follows an I–vi–IV–V chord progression known as the'50s progression (in C major, this is C–Am–F–G). The song's vocals span from F3 to E5.[14]

On August 21, 2019, it was reported that the lyric "Hey, kids, spelling is fun!" was removed from all digital and streaming versions of the song, including the album version.[15]

Critical reception

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"Me!" received mixed reviews frommusic critics.Forbes's Hugh McIntyre wrote that it "isn't just a pop song, it's the momentary escape we all need".[16] Roisin O'Connor ofThe Independent wrote that "Swift once again proves her mastery of the infectious pop hook in one of the most drastic reinventions of her career to date".[17]Time's Raisa Bruner noted that Swift "veers away from her normally specific songwriting to instead offer up an anthem ofself-love", and added that even though it "doesn't hit the emotional notes of her [Swift's] most memorable work, it makes a strong statement".[11]

In an article titled "'ME!' Is Everything Wrong With Pop",The Atlantic's Spencer Kornhaber wrote that the song "has almost none of the elements that once made [Swift] interesting, but it does have a dolphin screech for a chorus".[18] Rob Harvilla ofThe Ringer opined "'Me!' is a cloyingly goofyDisney-pop confection with an earworm chorus and a certain try-hard insidiousness to it".[19] Writing forPitchfork, Anna Gaca stated that it "is a showcase for the worst and weakest aspects of Swift's work", and added "it is not hard to write a better song than this".[20]NME's Rhian Daly wrote that the lyrics of "Me!" "are just surface messaging about self-love andacceptance, the kind of hollow #positivity that is slapped on greeting cards and slogan t-shirts and sold as empowering".[21] Writing for theLos Angeles Times, Mikael Wood stated that the song features "her weakest lyrics ever" and that "nothing about this song advances our thinking about Swift".[22]Slate's Carl Wilson called it "fluffy and immaterial", adding that Swift and Urie "just traipse through a kiss-and-make-up number out of a teen musical".[23] Writing forThe Daily Telegraph, Kate Solomon opined that "she's concocted what might be her most pop song to date," and went on to say that "the low point might be Swift shouting out, 'Spelling is fun, kids!' like a manic summer camp counsellor because she's noticed that 'you can't spell awesome without me'".[24]The Spinoff's Alice Webb-Liddall wrote "I was prepared to like it until Taylor yelled 'Spelling is fun' and from that point in the video I felt a little bit sick".[25] Matthew McAuley from the same magazine opined that Urie "pulled out all of the stops to try and ruin this one".[25] Writing forThe Independent, Alexandra Pollard stated that the song is "so blandly uncontroversial that there is literally nothing to say about it", and that it "has proven something of a damp squib".[9]

Awards and nominations

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YearCeremonyCategoryResultRef.
2019MTV Europe Music AwardsBest VideoWon[26]
MTV Video Music AwardsBest CollaborationNominated[27]
Best Visual EffectsWon
Best CinematographyNominated
MTV Video Music Awards JapanBest Female International Artist VideoWon[28]
People's Choice AwardsMusic Video of 2019Nominated[29]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Song: Female ArtistNominated[30]
Choice Pop SongNominated
Dance Magazine AwardsBest Music VideoWon[31]
Guinness World RecordsMost Viewed Vevo video in 24 hoursWon[32]
Most Views of a New Music Video from a Solo Artist in 24 hours on YouTubeWon[33]
2020iHeartRadio Music AwardsBest Music VideoNominated[34]
Favorite Music Video ChoreographyNominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Music CollaborationNominated[35]
ASCAP awardsAward-winning SongWon[36]
Hito Music AwardsBest Western SongWon[37]
BMI Pop AwardsAward-winning SongWon[38]
Publisher of the Year (Sony/ATV)Won

Commercial performance

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The song broke fourAmazon Music records that includes most first-day streams, most first-week streams and most on-demand voice requests withAlexa of a single debut on the platform.[39] OnSpotify, "Me!" opened at number one on the Global Spotify charts with 7.94 million streams dated April 26, 2019,[40] beating her 2017 hit, "Look What You Made Me Do", which opened with 7.90 million streams dated August 25, 2017.[40]"Me!" debuted at number 100 on theBillboard Hot 100, and ascended 98 spots to its peak of number two in its second week, behind "Old Town Road" byLil Nas X featuringBilly Ray Cyrus, becoming thebiggest single-week jump in the Hot 100's history, beating the record previously set byKelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You".[41] The song debuted at number one on theBillboard Digital Song Sales chart, as Swift's record-extending sixteenth chart topper, with 193,000 sold, and at number two onBillboard'sStreaming Songs chart, with 50 million US streams garnered within a week. In Canada, "Me!" had a very similar run on the charts as it did in the US. On theCanadian Hot 100, "Me!" opened at number two, while debuting atop the Canadian Digital Songs Sales chart.[42]

In the United Kingdom, "Me!" debuted and peaked at number three on theUK Singles Chart, becoming Swift's 12th top ten hit song in Britain. It also sold 67,000 downloads within its first week, making it Britain's second biggest female sales debut of 2019, behindAriana Grande's "7 Rings".[43] "Me!" garnered the most video streams in the UK among Swift's collaborations, at 18.4 million streams.[44]

In Iceland, "Me!" debuted at number four on theÍslenski listinn, becoming Brendon Urie's highest-charting single in the country.[45] In Ireland, "Me!" debuted at number five on theIrish Singles Chart on May 4, 2019.[46] In the rest of Europe, "Me!" peaked at number one in Hungary, number three in Croatia and Israel, number four in Iceland, Greece, Latvia, and Slovakia, number five in the Czech Republic, Estonia, and Lithuania, number seven in Austria, number nine in Norway and Slovenia, and number ten in Poland.[citation needed]

In Australia, "Me!" debuted and peaked at number two on theARIA Singles Chart dated May 4, 2019, becoming Swift's seventeenth top ten hit in Australia.

In New Zealand, "Me" debuted at number three on theNew Zealand Singles Chart, tallying Swift's fourteenth and Urie's first top 10 in the country.[47]

Music video

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The music video for "Me!" premiered onYouTube at midnightEDT (04:00UTC) on April 26, 2019, in a live premiere format, prefaced by a Q&A chat in the live chat text with Swift.[48][49] It was directed by Swift andDave Meyers. On April 27, 2019, it was announced that the music video amassed 65.2 million views within its first day of release, breaking the 24-hourVevo record previously held byAriana Grande's "Thank U, Next". The video also broke Swift's personal record set in 2017 with the "Look What You Made Me Do" music video, which garnered 43.2 million views on August 28, 2017. The music video also became the most-viewed video in 24 hours by female artist, a record that was later surpassed byBlackpink's "How You Like That" video in June 2020.

Swift has stated that there are multipleEaster eggs in the video, and that there are three levels of them in the video, from most obvious to least obvious, which point to clues about the upcoming album, single, and tour. It was revealed that "You Need to Calm Down", a line Urie says to Swift at the beginning in French, would be the second single, and an "old-timey, 1940s-sounding instrumental version" of the song plays in the background in the same scene.[50] The album titleLover[51] was correctly guessed in advance.[52] Other potential titles that were speculated of being on the album were "Kaleidoscope",[53] "Home"[54] and "Awesome".[55] The portrait ofThe Chicks was later revealed to be a reference to a collaboration for the song "Soon You'll Get Better" on the album.[56]

The music video received three nominations at the2019 MTV Video Music Awards, winningBest Visual Effects.[57] A lyric video was released May 1, 2019.[58]

Synopsis

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Swift sits on a unicorn-shaped eave as the dress turns into a waterfall. The word "Lover" in the background was an example ofEaster eggs that Swift placed in the video, as it was later revealed to be thealbum title.

The setting of the video seems to be set within achrysalis.[59] The music video opens with a snake slithering on a floor which then explodes into a flock of colourful butterflies, symbolically ending her previous era,Reputation, where snakes were a motif, and welcoming the inception of the upcoming one.[59] The video pans up to an apartment unit in which Swift and Urie are engaging in an argument in French, withhard subtitles provided. In the argument, Swift refers to her cats Meredith and Olivia as her "daughters". Swift is wearing a black and white tulle dress with floral accents (which is similar to the black and white dress worn by actressGrace Kelly in the filmRear Window).[60] Swift then leaves the room without Urie and starts singing the song upon closing the door in the hallway. Swift walks down the hallway, and the camera briefly cuts onto a group of framed artwork hung on the apartment of chicks in sunglasses and a portrait ofThe Chicks during the line "and there's a lot of cool chicks out there". Swift is then seen walking to the lobby accompanied with several thunderclouds, one of which is in the form of a snake that tries to swallow her up but turns to dust upon doing so. The video cuts to a scene where a suit-clad Swift dances with her backup dancers, who are holding office bags. Urie looks out onto the street from the apartment and jumps down the balcony on an umbrellaMary Poppins-style wearing a floral print suit.

He lands on the roof of a building with a unicorn-shapedeave, where Swift is seen sitting at the edge in a pink dress that turns into a waterfall. This is where theLover sign is spotted. Urie then tries and fails to win Swift over with classic and banal items such as a bouquet of flowers and a ring. He then awes her by presenting a cat, which Taylor later adopted as her third pet and named Benjamin Button. The camera cuts to Urie opening his heart, which is revealed to be akaleidoscope. Swift has revealed on anInstagram livestream that this is a reference to her 2014 song "Welcome to New York", where she sings "kaleidoscope of loud heartbeats under coats".[61] Urie and Swift then sing on a heart-shaped pinkish-orange stage, joined with a band of angels andgo-go dancers wearing 1960s mod style clothing. As the bridge plays, Swift and Urie don blue marching band uniforms and dance with a group of dancers in the same attire, but pink. The video then cuts to a scene of the duo dancing on a floating window with a psychedelic-esque background. The last scene then depicts Swift in a blue attire that melts into what seems to be liquid bubblegum while a running Urie summons the same rain-like pastel liquid around the street. The video ends with the duo entering the same apartment building with an umbrella as the bubblegum rain continues on the street in the night.

In herNetflix documentaryMiss Americana, Swift describes the concept of the music video as having been based on the song's message of individualism and self-empowerment, by demonstrating the hobbies and characteristics that make herself and Urie unique:emo kids and musical theatre for Urie, and cats, gay pride, and cowboy boots for Swift.[62]

Reception

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The video broke theVevo record, as well as the YouTube record for most views in the first 24 hours for a lead female video, and the third most-viewed overall earning 65.2 million views.[63] It also broke the Vevo record of the fastest video to reach 100 million views at the time, doing so in 79 hours.[64]

Chris Willman ofVariety described the music video as a "phantasmagorical delight" that induces an instant "sugar rush" in a "bubblegumpsychedelia".[65]

Live performances, covers and usage in media

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On May 1, 2019, Swift and Urie opened the2019Billboard Music Awards with a performance of "Me!".[66][67] On May 21, 2019, Swift and Urie performed the song at the finale of thesixteenth season ofThe Voice.[68] Swift and Urie also performed the song on June 1, 2019, at the 2019Wango Tango.[69] She performed a solo version of the song at the finale of thefourteen season ofGermany's Next Topmodel on May 23,[70] onThe Graham Norton Show in the United Kingdom,[71][72] and at theeighth season of theFrench version ofThe Voice along with "Shake It Off" on May 25, 2019.[73][74] On July 10, 2019, Swift performed the song at her headliningAmazon Prime Day concert along with "You Need to Calm Down" and a number of songs from her previous albums.[75]

She performed the song along with "You Need to Calm Down" and "Shake It Off" at aGood Morning America concert inCentral Park on August 22.[76] On September 9, Swift performed the song at theCity of Lover one-off concert atL'Olympia in Paris, France.[77] She released this live version on digital music platforms on May 17, 2020. On October 19, she performed the song at the We Can Survive charity concert in Los Angeles.[78] She performed the song on theSukkiri Morning Show in Tokyo, Japan on November 7,[79] and theAlibabaSingles' Day Gala in Shanghai, China on November 10.[80] On December 8, Swift performed the song atCapital FM'sJingle Bell Ball 2019 in London.[81] On December 13, she performed the song atiHeartRadioZ100's Jingle Ball in New York City.[82]

Hours after the song's release,ABC andESPN used the song for their intro for night 2 of the2019 NFL draft, a day after Swift broke the news of the song's release, in an interview withABC'sRobin Roberts. The song was also used in a commercial Swift filmed in partnership withCapital One in 2019.[83] The song was excluded from the set list forThe Eras Tour, but was performed as a surprise song on the November 20, 2023 show inRio de Janeiro.[84]

On May 29, 2019, American duoNiki and Gabi released a parody of "Me!" on YouTube.[85] On June 28, 2021, a cover of "Me!" by Taiwanese singerTzuyu, a member of South Korean girl groupTwice, featuring Bang Chan ofStray Kids, was released. A 10-second teaser of the cover was posted to YouTube on June 22, 2021, which accumulated 1.7 million views in a day.[86]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the CDliner notes of "Me!"[87]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Me!"
Chart (2019)Peak
position
Argentina (Argentina Hot 100)[88]42
Australia (ARIA)[89]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[90]7
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[91]20
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[92]36
Bolivia (Monitor Latino)[93]7
Brazil Airplay (Crowley Charts)[94]87
Brazil International Pop Airplay (Crowley Charts)[95]6
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[96]2
CanadaAC (Billboard)[97]2
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[98]4
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[99]3
China Airplay/FL (Billboard)[100]1
CIS Airplay (TopHit)[101]122
Colombia (National-Report)[102]23
Costa Rica (Monitor Latino)[103]6
Croatia (HRT)[104]3
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[105]6
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[106]5
Denmark (Tracklisten)[107]19
Ecuador (National-Report)[108]1
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[109]3
Estonia (Eesti Tipp-40)[110]5
Euro Digital Songs (Billboard)[111]1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[112]16
France (SNEP)[113]66
Germany (GfK)[114]12
Greece International (IFPI)[115]4
Guatemala (Monitor Latino)[116]15
Honduras (Monitor Latino)[117]10
Hungary (Editors' Choice Top 40)[118]6
Hungary (Single Top 40)[119]1
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[120]4
Iceland (Tónlistinn)[121]4
Ireland (IRMA)[122]5
Israel (Media Forest)[123]3
Italy (FIMI)[124]19
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[125]6
Japan Combined Singles (Oricon)[126]22
Latvia (LAIPA)[127]4
Lebanon (OLT20 Combined)[128]2
Luxembourg Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[129]4
Malaysia (RIM)[130]2
Lithuania (AGATA)[131]5
Mexico (Monitor Latino)[132]2
Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[133]1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[134]17
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[135]21
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[136]3
Nicaragua (Monitor Latino)[137]1
Norway (VG-lista)[138]9
Panama (Monitor Latino)[139]9
Peru (Monitor Latino)[140]19
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[141]10
Portugal (AFP)[142]11
Portugal Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[143]1
Romania (Airplay 100)[144]67
Scotland (OCC)[145]1
Singapore (RIAS)[146]21
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[147]9
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[148]4
Slovenia (SloTop50)[149]9
South Korea (Gaon)[150]134
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[151]36
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[152]11
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[153]12
UK Singles (OCC)[154]3
USBillboard Hot 100[155]2
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[156]6
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[157]5
USDance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[158]19
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[159]8
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[160]7
USRolling Stone Top 100[161]27
Venezuela (National-Report)[162]10

Year-end charts

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2019 year-end chart performance for "Me!"
Chart (2019)Position
Argentina (Monitor Latino)[163]31
Australia (ARIA)[164]68
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[165]80
Bolivia (Monitor Latino)[166]84
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[167]35
Costa Rica (Monitor Latino)[168]66
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[169]51
Guatemala (Monitor Latino)[170]79
Honduras (Monitor Latino)[171]52
Hungary (Single Top 40)[172]85
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[173]85
Iceland (Tónlistinn)[174]95
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard)[175]7
Japan Streaming Songs (Billboard Japan)[176]75
Mexico (Monitor Latino)[177]50
Nicaragua (Monitor Latino)[178]40
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[179]95
Panama (Monitor Latino)[180]77
Poland (ZPAV)[181]100
Portugal (AFP)[182]193
Slovenia (SloTop50)[183]48
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[184]71
USBillboard Hot 100[185]43
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[186]18
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[187]22
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[188]41
USRolling Stone Top 100[189]50

Certifications

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Certifications for "Me!"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[190]5× Platinum350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[191]Platinum30,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[192]Diamond160,000
Canada (Music Canada)[193]Platinum80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[194]Gold45,000
Germany (BVMI)[195]Gold200,000
Italy (FIMI)[196]Gold35,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[197]Gold30,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[198]2× Platinum60,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[199]Gold30,000
Poland (ZPAV)[200]Platinum20,000
Portugal (AFP)[201]Platinum10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[202]Gold30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[203]Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA)[204]2× Platinum2,000,000
Streaming
Japan (RIAJ)[205]Gold50,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Me!"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
VariousApril 26, 2019OriginalRepublic[206]
ItalyRadio airplayUniversal[207]
United StatesApril 29, 2019Adult contemporary radioRepublic[208]
April 30, 2019Contemporary hit radio[209]
VariousMay 1, 20192019 BBMAs exclusive live rehearsal[210]
Original[210][211]
ChinaDecember 14, 2019CD singleUniversal[212]
VariousMay 17, 2020
  • Digital download
  • streaming
LiveRepublic[213]

See also

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