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High Infidelity

“High Infidelity” by Taylor Swift

The prevailing theory is that “Hight Infidelity” is based on Taylor Swift’s past romance with Calvin Harris. Swifties and others who are privy to what transpired in that relationship know that it concluded on a less-than-ideal note. At...

Dear Reader

“Dear Reader” by Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift goes out on a few artistic limbs in her “Midnights” album, as in some of the songs featured therein being such that you really have to put your thinking cap on in an attempt to capture all that’s being...

Karma

Taylor Swift’s “Karma” Lyrics Meaning

The way Taylor Swift has described “Karma”, most simply interpreted, is as it being a roundabout ode to her success and longevity. And the ways she goes about expressing that is basically by personifying karma, let’s...

Glitch

“Glitch” by Taylor Swift

Glitch is a term you would commonly here in relation to something like an unexpected software malfunction. And likewise, the lyrical motif of this song is based on Taylor Swift utilizing terminology associated to that general...

Sweet Nothing

“Sweet Nothing” by Taylor Swift

It has been reasonably deduced that this track (“Sweet Nothing”) serves as an ode to the enduring romance between Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn, considering for instance that in this case the latter is...

Vigilante Sh*t

“Vigilante Sh*t” by Taylor Swift

Before we get into the conspiracy theories – which fortunately or unfortunately, depending on one’s perspective – are part and parcel of every song Taylor Swift drops, let’s first delve into what’s being expressed...

Question...?

“Question…?” by Taylor Swift

Analyses of Taylor Swift songs can be painfully detailed at times, with Swifties combing over every lyric in an attempt to find as many possible connections to the songstress’s known personal and public life. ...

Lavender Haze

Taylor Swift’s “Lavender Haze” Lyrics Meaning

“Lavender Haze” is one song in which Taylor Swift has given a very clear explanation as to its meaning. The title is some mid-20th century slang that she picked up via Mad Men, a very popular 21st century television series, though one...