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Who is each of taylor swift songs about

2022.01.07 19:39




















Oh wait, no, sorry. My sources are telling me I got it confused with the film The Untouchables. You truly do learn something new every day. As I said above, justice has finally been served. It took 13 years but Taylor finally fixed this grave mistake. Yes, I have been holding a grudge for this long.


Yes, I learned that from listening to Taylor Swift. This song is about someone who is way more famous than Taylor whom she wants to notice her. Because of an early demo that name checks the state of Arkansas, people think it could be about Joe Nichols, a country singer that Taylor performed with back in the early days. Sorry, I mean closure to … whomever this song is about.


Whom she later dated. So, I want to take this space to get something off my chest: Taylor Lautner is the one who presented Taylor Swift with the VMA that Kanye interrupted her during her acceptance speech. Now, that incident happened August 26, Taylor and Taylor allegedly dated from August to December Which begs the question: Were they dating at the time?! Taylor Lautner, why did you not stick up for your girlfriend?! I think about this a lot.


I imagine by, like, he thought he was out of the woods but here we are in and Taylor is still dragging him. But wait. I can see why this was cut from the original version of Fearless and not added on the platinum edition.


You can just imagine year old Swift sitting in her room writing this with some teardrops on her guitar. Which brings me to…. A true full circle moment as Taylor opened for Keith Urban back in I appreciate how twangy and country Jack Antonoff , the go-to producer of her later eras, kept this song. Another Antonoff-produced track but this one has deep vibes.


Swift wrote this song about an unnamed mystery person with whom she shared an unforgettable summer romance. This is actually a cover of a song by Luna Halo. The original is an upbeat rock song, while Swift's version is slow and stripped back.


This song is about being tired of constantly chasing the same boy who doesn't seem to want to commit the way she does. It was written before her debut album even came out in , and was uploaded as a demo to Swift's MySpace page before it made it to the platinum edition of Fearless.


We really don't know who this one is about — the secret message for this song is "I'll never tell". It tells the story of falling for a famous musician who all the girls are in love with. However, an early demo of the song had the lyric, "I know that you were born in Arkansas" instead of "I'm invisible and everyone knows who you are".


Some fans think that it's about Joe Nichols, a country singer who played at the same country festival as Swift in Some others think it's about John Mayer, who Swift briefly dated after Fearless was released. The song is about the conflicting feelings of being mad at someone but, at the same time, needing them desperately and willing to forgive everything. This song didn't appear on Fearless originally, but was on the soundtrack to Valentine's Day , which Swift starred in with her then-boyfriend Taylor Lautner.


She wrote the song in but didn't think it fit thematically with the rest of her Fearless songs, so offered it to the film's producers for the soundtrack. Like the track 'Fearless', the song is about a mythical perfect date. We first heard this vault track in March, featuring background vocals by country singer Maren Morris. Its about being unable to move on from an ex, and the many references to rain and muddy trucks make it clear that this was intended as an original Fearless track.


The lyrics mention meeting the person in June, which matches up with Swift's timeline of dating Joe Jonas. Another classic Joe Jonas track, this one about how he treated her nicely then dumped her with no remorse. Remember how Jonas dumped Swift on the phone in 27 seconds? Well, on this track, Swift sings 'Mr' exactly 27 times. Plus, Jonas' current wife, Sophie Turner seems to agree that this track is about him —— she cheekily shared it to her Instagram story , writing "It's not NOT a bop".


This is a super old song, dating back to about , before Swift had released any music. The lyrics talk about feeling guilty for falling out of love with a guy she's been dating. For the version, Swift enlisted Keith Urban to do backing vocals on the track. It's an especially full-circle moment as she served as his opening act during the Fearless album era. Urban has a whole verse on this song , about two lovers reuniting after a fight.


Unfortunately, we don't know anything about the mystery man the lyrics are about, because it's another one from way back in However, she had plenty of time to include some on her next album, "Speak Now. On "Red," the song "Holy Ground" is rumored to be about Jonas as well, and references when they performed together at Madison Square Garden.


Even on "folklore ," there is a line in the song "invisible string" that says "cold was the steel of my axe to grind for the boys who broke my heart, now I buy their babies presents. Despite having breakup songs on almost all of her albums, Swift has said "Red" is the only true breakup album she has written, according to Elle.


Swift was linked to actor Jake Gyllenhaal in , but according to Us Magazine , it was a short-lived romance. Skipping out on your birthday party is definitely grounds for "never ever, ever getting back together. Not every person Swift has written about is an ex. In fact, there are a lot of songs rumored to be written about Kanye West. Swift and West haven't always had the best relationship.


One year after the incident, Swift debuted her song "Innocent" off her "Speak Now" album that was a response to West's behavior. Of course, that wasn't the end of their story.