Photo: Taylor Swift/YouTube It’ll take a strong cup of coffee and a whole lot of patience to untangle the teenage love-triangle trilogy in Taylor Swift’s new folklore album, which consists of the moody anthems “cardigan,” “august,” and “betty,” lowercase spelling required. “Betty,” in particular, has served as frenzied fodder for Swift theorists — especially as the names of the song’s lovestruck protagonists are the daughters of Swift’s good friends, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
“James has lost the love of his life basically and doesn’t understand how to get it back. I think we all have these situations in our lives where we learn to really, really give a heartfelt apology for the first time,” Swift explained about the song’s premise. “Everybody makes mistakes, everybody really messes up sometimes and this is a song that I wrote from the perspective of a 17-year-old boy.
It's called having an imagination and being creative. Not the first one to do it and certainly not the last.
any writer worth their salt should be able to do this, it might be a controversial idea among the cultural appropriation set, but those people can take their narcissistic politics and go fk themselves
I like that part too but she’s great 👍🏻 at that probably since she never really had a perspective so it’s dope but at the same time fake and superficial I’mma let the Hood Know she’s still Great 👍🏻 BLM BlackLivesMatter 🐃
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