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TAYLOR SWIFT "I Knew It, I Knew You"
THE ERAS TOUR - Munich, Germany N1
Taylor Swift out and about in New York on May 14, 2026
TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR VIGILANTE SHIT
TAYLOR SWIFT & TRAVIS KELCE Out in London (8 May 2026)
"All that beauty and tragedy and life’s lessons have led her down this path of unstoppable creativity. She just doesn’t stop, and that is what has turned her into this beautiful young woman who makes magic with everything she touches." - Stevie Nicks on Taylor Swift for NYT 30 Greatest Songwriters ❀
Baby doll, when it comes to a lover I promise that you'll never find another like...
I built a legacy that you can't undo
Stevie Nicks to The New York Times on Taylor’s songwriting, specifically referencing You’re on Your Own, Kid (April 2026)
“Songwriting is something that, it’s a very intimate, tiny little thing, for me. I have a lot of things I like to do. I like to bake, I like to make art, I like to paint, I like to sew, I like to write songs. And I try to keep it as like, dear to me as those other things I just named. I have to know that like, there’s certain things we have as a tradition between me and my fans. They love for an emotional song to be track 5—there’s like special things like that. But at the same time, there’s sort of so many of them now, which is great, but there’s corners of my fanbase who are gonna take things to a really extreme place. There’s nothing I can do about that. There’s people who are gonna try to like do detective work, figure out the details, ‘who is that about? What is this?’ When it gets a little bit weird for me is when people act like it’s sort of like, a paternity test. Like, ‘This song’s about that person,’ because I’m like [sighs], ‘That dude didn’t write the song. I did,’ But that’s part of it. You have to hold tight to your perception of your art and your relationship with it, and then you just have to kind of like [blows] ‘There it goes! Hope you like it! If you don’t now, hope you do in five years!’ And if you never do, I was doing it for me anyway.”
— Taylor to The New York Times on fan perception of her art (x)
“You ask about her brilliance/I can only say ~-If only I had — written it …/For me, this song will always live ~/In my heart/You’re on your own kid —You always have been … […] P.S. Yes, this is the song that reconnected Taylor and I. The title of the song is something Christine would have said to me after she passed away — and I felt it came through Taylor. It helped me a lot to let her go ~ And brought me a new friend. …”
— Stevie Nicks to The New York Times on You’re On Your Own, Kid (x)
“Songwriting is something that, it’s a very intimate, tiny little thing, for me. I have a lot of things I like to do. I like to bake, I like to make art, I like to paint, I like to sew, I like to write songs. And I try to keep it as like, dear to me as those other things I just named. I have to know that like, there’s certain things we have as a tradition between me and my fans. They love for an emotional song to be track 5—there’s like special things like that. But at the same time, there’s sort of so many of them now, which is great, but there’s corners of my fanbase who are gonna take things to a really extreme place. There’s nothing I can do about that. There’s people who are gonna try to like do detective work, figure out the details, ‘who is that about? What is this?’ When it gets a little bit weird for me is when people act like it’s sort of like, a paternity test. Like, ‘This song’s about that person,’ because I’m like [sighs], ‘That dude didn’t write the song. I did,’ But that’s part of it. You have to hold tight to your perception of your art and your relationship with it, and then you just have to kind of like [blows] ‘There it goes! Hope you like it! If you don’t now, hope you do in five years!’ And if you never do, I was doing it for me anyway.”
— Taylor to The New York Times on fan perception of her art (x)
The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters Taylor Swift | The New York Times Magazine
All’s fair in love and poetry… Happy ✌️ years of TS TTPD! 🤍
The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift | Apr. 19, 2024
"I love you, it's ruining my life."
album motifs: the tortured poets department (2024) + death