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girl who likes every taylor swift song: i love the new taylor swift song guys
taylor girl we are gonna GET YOU that song of the year award
By crafting vivid chronicles of her life since she was a teenager, she has built a vast catalog that rewards the attention millions have pai
It was all there at the very beginning for Taylor Swift: romance, nostalgia and the occasional popping of shiny bubbles of emotion, all within the pristine economical package of a pop-country song. She was 16.
She has never stopped chasing that initial Nashville impulse — a four-ish-minute distillation of the biggest feelings imaginable, threaded through a melody that won’t leave you alone. Sometimes she brings country phrasings to electro-pop, or pop rigor to indie rock; she might let her rhymes and verses go shaggy or bring a bridge back like a chorus. Such are the perks of having mastered the form early, while amassing the cultural capital to remake pop in her image.
Pop stars are not supposed to last this long or create this much. The Beatles’ entire creative output happened, essentially, in eight years. But Swift’s durability — 12 studio albums and hundreds of songs over two decades — has given us an unprecedented combination of musical auteurism and commercial success.
Her later work often explores the tension between the two. She has a campy kiss-off register for tart bon mots — “Lights, camera, bitch, smile / Even when you wanna die,” she chirps on the fake-bubbly “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart.” But on the dream-pop opus “Mirrorball,” it’s all earnest reflection from the top of the mountain: “I can change everything about me to fit in.”
Swift’s latest run of dominance, the stretch that has given her two more Grammys for album of the year (and four in total, a record), began with that surprise pandemic one-two flutter of “Folklore” and its sister album “Evermore.” Simultaneously, Swift was painstakingly recreating four of her earlier albums to own them outright. Collective fervor around the “Taylor’s Version” albums sent a 10-minute director’s cut rendition of a nearly decade-old breakup ballad, “All Too Well,” to No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 2021, simply because so many listeners wanted to hear even more of a track that made them feel bruised, abandoned and devastated.
Swift has done as much as anyone in modern popular music history to advance the idea of the song — its construction and impact, its tensions and limitations — as an important art form. But she has also done it while foregrounding the agency and emotional lives of young women, and as a result has become probably the most pored-over writer — or at least up there with J.K. Rowling and the pope — of the 21st century in any medium. — Joe Coscarelli
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We went from “and I wouldn’t marry me either” to jokingly wiggling her engagement ring and singing “where the hell is my husband” to her fiancé on national television
iHeart Awards 2026
Taylor Swift accepting the 'Best Pop Album' award for ''The Life of a Showgirl'' at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. (March 26, 2026)
TAYLOR SWIFT - iHeartRadio Music Awards - March 26, 2026
she is GEEKED by alysa LMAO
TAYLOR SWIFT & TRAVIS KELCE iHeartRadio Awards 2026
TAYLOR SWIFT and TRAVIS KELCE @ 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards
TAYLOR SWIFT & TRAVIS KELCE iHeart Radio Music Awards (March 26, 2026)
finally caught up with the doc and it's killing me that andrea was like "ok so this guy is not your type whatsoever but your type of guy has made you miserable so how about you date this locally sourced football player who could be into arts and crafts for you" and now taylor's engaged to him