Taylor Swift's "Cardigan" single off her Billboard 200 No. 1 album Folklore matches the LP's top rank by debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week (dated Aug. 8).
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You have the whole weekend to dissect and annotate all the lyrics on Taylor Swift's surprise eighth album Folklore. But luckily for you, Swifties are already zeroing in on one line in particular from bucolic ballad "Invisible String" that revives everyone's favorite game: who is Taylor really talking about here?
Answering some fan questions on YouTube just before the album dropped, Swift told fans that one thing she did purposely on this one was drop her famous Easter eggs in the lyrics rather
Taylor Swift's "Cardigan" single off her Billboard 200 No. 1 album Folklore matches the LP's top rank by debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week (dated Aug. 8).
Taylor Swift fans have claimed that the singer has subtly dissed Kanye West on her new album ‘Folklore’.On the song ‘Peace’, Swift sings, “But there’s robbers to the east/Clowns to the West.”In the lyric video accompanying the track, which you watch below, “east” is in lowercase letters but “West” begins with a capital “W,” leading Twitter users to believe she’s referring to Kanye.“In peace Taylor Swift capitalized West and not east and no one can convince me that she isn’t calling Kanye a
The next bonus Jonas is here! Sophie Turner gave birth to Joe Jonas’ baby on Wednesday, July 22, according to TMZ. The site reported on Monday, July 27, that the Jonas Brothers member and the Game of Thrones alum became first-time parents after Sophie gave birth to a baby daughter in a hospital in Los Angeles last week.
fans has come about as the names James and Inez are also included in the song, which are the names of the celebrity couple’s two other children.In the song, Taylor sings: ‘Betty, I know where it all went wrong’, while other lines in the song include: ‘You heard the rumours from Inez / You can’t believe a word she says.’Along with the line: ‘She said, “James, get in, let’s drive.”‘The fact the Taylor and Blake are good friends makes this seem not so out of the blue and although she hasn’t fully
Easter eggs in her lyrics. Why would we think that her surprise album, Folklore, would be any different? Her fans think they've cracked a code in her song, "Invisible String." Most of the track is thought to be about how fate brought her and boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, together.
Is Taylor Swift dropping another clue about her own life!
Taylor Swift fans are determined to decipher the lyrics on her new album, Folklore, and the fandom thinks one line is a nod to her ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas.On the track “Invisible Strings,” Swift, 30, sings, “Cold was the steel of my axe to grind / For the boys who broke my heart / Now I send their babies presents.”Fans began speculating that the cryptic lyric is a reference to Jonas, also 30, who is expecting his first child with his wife, Sophie Turner.“‘Boys who broke my heart / now I send
also a big fan of pseudonyms (remember Nils Sjöberg?) So it's little wonder that Swifties already have a theory about one William Bowery, who Swift credited as a co-writer on her surprise eighth album, folklore. Specifically, they think William Bowery could actually be one Joe Alwyn, Swift's boyfriend.
Taylor Swift fans believe that a song from her new album “Folklore” may have revealed the name of Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ third child. The 30-year-old singer made the surprising announcement on Thursday that she would drop a new album at midnight on Friday amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taylor Swift dropped her surprise eighth album, folklore, but to assume that her fans haven't already dissected and theorized about every single lyric would be to seriously underestimate the power of the Swifties. And Swift's very much in on the game as ever: In a YouTube comment, as Entertainment Tonight reports, she explained, "One thing I did purposely on this album was put the Easter eggs in the lyrics, more than just the videos.
Taylor Swift fans think one of her songs is a shout-out to Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' youngest daughter, who was born last October. The A-list couple has yet to reveal their third child's name but a few Swifties are speculating as to whether Swift's song, «Betty,» off her new album, , is in honor of the little one.While the song itself is about the mistreatment of a girl named Betty, the only other two names mentioned in the song are Inez and James, which are the names of Lively and