TAYLOR SWIFT REPUTATION: WHO THE SONGS ARE ABOUT.
Here’s the answer, because I know the media is gonna be digging Taylor and labeling every guy about the wrong guy, so, let’s break it down...
THE ANSWER: JOE ALWYN AKA TAYLOR’S ANGEL BOYFRIEND.
WHO IS IT ABOUT? We all know who this one is about...
How? "Younger than my exes, but he act like such a man, so"
> Joe is younger than her last exes (Tom/Calvin.)
The song is also referring to the Met Gala when Taylor first saw Joe and what her first thoughts of him were.
"Reputation precedes me, they told you I'm crazy"
This is actually the original line of "Gorgeous" a song that is obviously about Joe. Taylor ended up not including the line in the song, but, it was put in Endgame instead. Just from this lyric, it's very obviously telling it's about Joe.
Who is it about... Calvin Harris/Kim/Kanye
"If a man talks shit, then I owe him nothing
I don't regret it one bit, 'cause he had it coming"
Calvin talked shit about Taylor, especially after she dropped the fact that she wrote the song; "This Is What You Came For."
"I never trust a playboy" is also referring to Calvin. Calvin at the time when dating Taylor use to tweet; "Hunting Season"
while in clubs looking at/for girls. "I never trust a narcissist
But they love me" is also a dig at Calvin... "Better Man" showcases Calvin's ego-inflated narcissist personality.
It also refers to receipts, so possibly leaning towards Kanye and Kim as well.
Who is it about... Obviously... Joe!
"Lord, save me, my drug is my baby
I'll be usin' for the rest of my life"
Taylor refers to Joe as her baby in the song "Gorgeous" so, this is obviously about Joe, just from that line alone. Taylor
also refers to Calvin again, by the "older line" comment.
Who is it about? Again, obviously, Joe!
"My reputation's never been worse, so
You must like me for me…" This line is again a reference to the original "Gorgeous" line and Taylor referring to the fact that her Reputation precedes her. The song also references a bar, that's where Taylor and Joe would be, bars... She also met him in a bar.
"Met you in a bar
All eyes on me, your illusionist" Taylor and Joe love them bars, aye?
Who is it about? JOE DAMN ALWYN...
"Whiskey on ice, Sunset and Vine
You've ruined my life by not being mine" - Sunset and Vine are streets, in-between those streets is the theater Taylor went to when she went to see Joe's movie.
"Ocean blue eyes looking in mine
I feel like I might sink and drown and die" The blue eyes are obviously Joe’s, as Joe has very blue eyes while Tom, and Calvin
are very light and more green, same with Harry, bright vibrant green eyes.
Who is it about? Tom Hiddleston.
"Don't pretend it's such a mystery" This is actually a reference to Tom's comments he did in an interview. "It was the great escape, the prison break
The light of freedom on my face" this is referring to when Taylor finally got rid of Calvin, and it was her and Tom against
everything, which is why there IS a Bonnie and Clyde reference in the song, they were running from everything, Calvin,
the media, etc, while she was FREE.
"I left you in a motel bar
Put the money in a bag and I stole the keys" - This could be a reference to when Tom bought Taylor take out food while she was
at the hotel... He was also spotted holding that paper bag. Put the money in the bag, is obviously referring to the take out food.
Who is it about? Taylor's angel boyfriend, Joe Alwyn..
"I'm your American Queen" Taylor referring to herself, while Joe is the opposite, which is British.
"Cause all the boys and their expensive cars
With their Range Rovers and their Jaguars" - This is actually referring to Calvin's Harris Range Rover, Harry Styles Rover,
Tom's Rover and Jaguar ;)
"Up on the roof with a school girl crush
Drinking beer out of plastic cups" In Taylor's "Gorgeous" video, she's on the roof, clearly drinking and Joe is recording her.
10. Dancing with Our Hands Tied
Who is it about? Once again, Joe!
"I, I loved you in secret
First sight, yeah, we love without reason
Oh, twenty-five years old
Oh, how were you to know"
This lyric is actually bringing us back to the time that Taylor attended the Met Gala. She loved Joe in secret, obviously,
because she was stuck with Calvin. Joe was twenty-five years old when he met Taylor at the Gala.
"So, baby, can we dance
Oh, through an avalanche?
And say, say that we got it
I'm a mess, but I'm the mess that you wanted" The avalanche is referring to everything around Taylor crumbling,
her reputation, her relationships, everything that she had, the mess, and her being in a bad position.
Who is it about? JOE!
"Our secret moments in your crowded room
They've got no idea about me and you" They were in a crowded room, which we all know, and nobody had no idea
about Taylor and Joe.
"Now I wake up by your side
My one and only, my lifeline" Again, referring to Joe, as he is now hers. Taylor also uses the word "gold" a lot in these
songs, more proof, Joe...
12. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Who is it about? Kanye West/Kim Kardashian
"Friends don't try to trick you
Get you on the phone and mind-twist you" This is referring to the very well-known phone call where Kanye stated multiple
times that him and Taylor are "friends" yet, he tricked Taylor in the end, despite calling himself a "friend."
12. Call It What You Want
Okay, this is obviously about Joe, I'm not even gonna bothering finding a lyric because we all know, lol...
13. Lastly, and finally, New Year's Day.
I don't even have to explain ;)
There you have it, so if the media tries digging for clues and pin-pointing it
on random guys, they can't, because it's all dedicated to Joe.