![]() ![]() Lauren Wheeler of TheCelebrit圜afe.com gave the song 5 out of 5 stars noting that the lyrics were "reflective" and "much deeper than some of their bigger hits." Wheeler added that the song showed that One Direction "not only have range, but also have matured through their music." Chart performance Sciarretto noted that the song would resonate with listeners of many different ages and showed that One Direction "isn't just a boy band" although noted the song was not as "crazy catchy" as their previous songs. Amy Sciarretto of PopCrush gave the song 4 out of 5 stars, calling it a "contemplative, acoustic guitar-driven song" and complimenting it for being "more memorable" than any of the group's previous works. Lanksy additionally called the song "merciful" and complimented it for using alternative-folk influences without "smell like spilled beer". Sam Lanksy of Idolator called the song "surprisingly great" and noted it was a "mature midpoint" between the group's signature "rollicking pop-rock confection" and "dreary ballads". According to, the song runs at 120 beats per minute. ![]() The song is written and recorded in E-flat major. Idolator compared the song to the works of Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, and Mumford & Sons. It runs for a total of four minutes and five seconds. You can search for One Direction Perfect and Taylor Swift Style mashup for checking out how amazing it sounds like Taylor is singing along to the original backing music."Story of My Life" is an acoustic folktronica song with indie folk elements. Thanks to this ridiculously amazing mash-up of One Direction Perfect and Taylor Swift Style, we all have a clear awareness of how perfect these two songs mixed together. ③ Up In The Clouds: During the bridge of the track where Harry sings, "If you're looking for someone to write your break-up songs about," the video takes on an almost dreamlike setting, which makes it seem like we just stepped out of the "Style" video and into "Perfect." ④ Polaroid Pics: In the beginning of the video Liam holds up a Polaroid pic, which Taylor used throughout the entire promotion of her 1989 album.ģ. ① Welcome to New York: it might be the most obvious nod to Taylor in the video, film in her favorite city, which she just so happens to have a song about: "Welcome To New York." ② It's All In The Eyes: Throughout the "Style" video, there are many close-ups of Taylor’s eyes, and in the "Perfect" video we get to stare longingly into what we believe are Harry's. ![]() Many detail overlaps between Perfect and Taylor Swift 1989 albums songs. The line "If you like midnight driving."immediately made me think of "midnight, you come and pick me up." in Style.Ģ. ![]()
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