TAYLOR SWIFT ALBUMS (2006 - 2024)


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TAYLOR SWIFT ALBUMS (2006 - 2024)
DAYLIGHT // THE BLACK DOG
oh we must stop meeting like this
the issue with ttpd personally is that I love some of the songs but sadly I've been force-fed her personal life so much, these details keep coming and leaves a bad taste in my mouth
You can't say "1830s without the racist" after writing an album about matty healy
"So high school" is a cute love song, but it's about our xenophobic racist king tk
"I can fix him" and "daddy I love him" have some elements I like but it's about mh and her getting offended she's being held responsible for her problematic actions
"guilty as sin?" is one of my favs, but it reads very different when you know (unfortunately) the context
"so long, london" is amazing, but just like "renegade" she blames joe alwyn for having mental health issues, but also out them to the world which is the worst part of it all
wishing I didn't know the context, but it is practically impossible to engage in any taylor swift space without knowing
Honestly, who are we to fight the alchemy?
credits: lucyclaireillustrations
which of my skips do you disagree with (not including vaults)
debut: cold as you
fearless: superstar
speak now: superman
red: the last time
1989: NO SKIPS.
reputation: so it goes
lover: IFTYE
folklore: peace
evermore: coney island
midnights: question…?
ttpd: i can fix him (no really i can!)
ttpd anthology: thanK you alMee
The wrath and vengeance I feel when singing “but you are what you did” in the smallest man who ever lived is unmatched tbh