Taylor Swift has addressed the meaning behind the names in her new song 'Betty'. The singer recently released her eighth studio album, folklore.
In the second verse, Swift continues to explore their intimate moments, such as sharing chocolate and discussing other artists like Charlie Puth. These mundane yet intimate details reveal the depth of their relationship. The lover's recurring dread and self-destructive tendencies are likened to "pou...
"Cruel Summer" is a song by Taylor Swift, part of her 2019 album Lover. This single has started a lot of conversations regarding the song lyrics: source of experience from her personal life that Taylor Swift takes. The song was at a staggering high level of popularity through the series T...
Taylor Swift has clarified the meaning of 'It's Time To Go', after fans thought the new Evermore song referenced a rumoured friendship feud with Karlie Kloss.
Taylor Swift explained the meaning of The Tortured Poets Department and provided succinct commentary on five of its tracks.
Swifties assemble! Taylor Swift and Post Malone's first collab is officially here. What are their 'Fortnight' lyrics about though? Well, Taylor has opened up about the meaning behind the song in a 'The Tortured Poets Department' listening party....
Taylor Swift is a clever storyteller and beautiful lyricist, so it’s no surprise that her songs would inspire the perfect baby names.
“We’ve had to dodge weird rumours, tabloid stuff, and we just ignore it,” Swift added. “This song is sort of about the act of ignoring that stuff to protect the real stuff.” You can watch the full video above. Advertisement ...
“The Tortured Poets Department” is the first album Swift released since her breakup with Joe Alwyn. She and the English actor were together for six years before theirrumored breakup came in April 2023, which was followed by arumored relationship with Matty Healythat appeared to span from May...
Written solely by Swift, she declares here, “Who’s afraid of little old me?” and then warns, “You should be.” Reminder: stay on Swift’s good side. The construction of the song title also calls to mind Edward Albee’s 1962 play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” about a tro...