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Taylor performing with the number 13 on her hand

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13 is Taylor Swift's lucky number.

Swift's interactions with 13

  • "The Lucky One" is the 13th track on her album Red.
    She draws the number 13 on her hand with eyeliner each night before a concert.
    Her drummer put a number 13 on his drum.
    She was born on the 13th, turned 13 years old on a Friday 13th, her first album went platinum in 13 weeks, and her first number 1 song had a 13 second intro.
    She says that whenever she is seated in row 13 or row M (the 13th letter) at an award's show, she always wins. And if she sees a 13, it'll bring her luck, but if she sees no number 13 that day, she'll lose at the award show.
    In the film Valentine's Day her character gives her boyfriend a gift, his own shirt with the number 13 on the back, which was her character's lucky number.
    Her most common peak posisition on the Billboard Hot 100 (after Number 1) is 13. Three of her songs: Teardrops On My Guitar, White Horse and Ours peaked at this position.
    Taylor's first Number One song on the Billboard Country Chart, Our Song, had a 13 second intro.
    She plans her meet and greets to last for 13 hours. Although at the CMT music fest, she extended her planned 13 hours to 15 hours of autograph signing because of all of the fans.
    She plans her meet and greets to last for 13 hours. Although at the CMT music fest, she extended her planned 13 hours to 15 hours of autograph signing because of all of the fans.[1]
    She has stopped putting thirteens on her hand now in her Red Tour. It is unknown why.
    Her Twitter account is named @taylorswift13.
    On top of the boxes of her perfume "Wonderstuck", "Wonderstruck Enchanted" and "Taylor" is a number 13.
    In her music video for "Ours," the floor her cubicle is on is floor 13. 

Songs released on the 13th day of a month

  • Style, released on Feb 13, 2015(1989)
  • 22 , released on March 13, 2013(Red)
  • Mean , released on May 13, 2011(Speak Now)

References

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