It's playing with a whole range of music video tropes and cliches and stereotypes" At the in 2015, "Shake It Off" was nominated in three categories: , , both categories lost to "" by and but lost to "" by
Swift conceived the video as a humorous depiction of her trying to find her identity: "It takes a long time to figure out who you are and where you fit in in the world She included "Shake It Off" on the for two of her world tours, 2015 and 2018

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Triple J's manager Chris Scaddan told the website Tone Deaf: "We don't comment on voting campaigns while Hottest 100 voting is open
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After two consecutive weeks at number one, it dropped to number two, where it stayed for eight consecutive weeks
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To promote the song, Swift performed on televised live events including the and the
The song featured on 2010s decade-end lists by and A cover of the song by the cast of the 2020 television series was featured in the final episode of its second season
Watch out for them fakers, they'll fake you everyday

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With this achievement, Swift is the first female artist to have both a song and an album certified Diamond in the U
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According to those critical of the campaign, the Hottest 100 is reserved for non-mainstream artists who were "discovered or fostered by Triple J" and provides valuable exposure for artists in the outer circles of the music industry
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Critic Randall Roberts from the 's lauded the song's energetic production, which they described as "perfect pop confection"
A limited edition was available on September 11 Hitparáda — Singles Digital Top 100 Oficiálna
The collaborations with Swedish pop producers and introduced straightforward pop and new genres, including and , to Swift's discography Nate Jones from agreed, but described the song's bridge as "the worst 24 seconds of the entire album"

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It was released for digital download worldwide on August 19, 2014, by.

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According to Swift, if "Mean" was where she assumed victimhood, "Shake It Off" found her in a proactive stance to "take back the narrative, and have
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It was by at MixStar Studios in , and by at Sterling Sound Studio in New York City
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The video, in which Swift portrays a clumsy person attempting to practice several dance moves without success, attracted accusations of for featuring dance routines associated with such as