MY FIRST TIME LISTENING TO TAYLOR SWIFT… FOLKLORE ALBUM REACTION!!

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0:00 intro
2:18 review tracklist
3:26 the 1
7:56 cardigan
14:11 the last great american dynasty
18:21 exile (featuring Bon Iver)
22:46 my tears ricochet
26:45 mirrorball
30:12 seven
32:44 august
36:26 this is me trying
40:05 illicit affairs
43:49 invisible string
47:24 mad woman
50:22 epiphany
53:43 Betty
56:59 peace
59:40 hoax
1:03:20 the lakes (bonus track)
1:06:53 Final Thoughts, Favorite Tracks
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  • @neeceexx
    @neeceexxАй бұрын

    Sorry it took a while to upload this. I was apprehensive about filming this because I didn’t know if I would like it or not, and I didn’t know how this reaction would turn out😭😭 Anyways I’m sure I interpreted SO many of these songs wrong so feel free to fill me in on what I missed😂👇🏾and GET READY FOR MIDNIGHTS⭐️❤️❤️

  • @jake.s1989

    @jake.s1989

    Ай бұрын

    Noo you interpreted soo many right! Im actually impressed that sometimes you got close to what it actually meant. My tear ricochet is a break up song but not a romantic kind of break up, in my opinion. Not sure if you've heard about her reclaiming her masters but my tear ricochet is pretty much her breaking up with her ex manager scott brochetta. "You can still hear my lullaby" is pretty much all her past works that he sold to Scooter Braun. The person she NEVER imagine he would sold it to since Taylor was very vocal about it with Scott.This also ties in with Mad Woman. Also. Love love love your reaction to invisible string!

  • @theyoshow

    @theyoshow

    Ай бұрын

    Excited for the Midnights reaction! And The Tortured Poets Department! 😮 Thank God you're a lyrics girl. ❤

  • @taleahroberson7801

    @taleahroberson7801

    Ай бұрын

    You have to react to all too well 10 minute version

  • @Palomacreates

    @Palomacreates

    Ай бұрын

    Cardigan ,august,and Betty is a story about a love triangle that Taylor made up. It’s about a teenager named James that cheated on Betty with Augustine witch is the girl from august so the song Betty is the perspective of the story from James the song cardigan is the perspective of the story from Betty and august is the perspective from Augustine. So ya James is trying to say sorry to Betty in the song Betty for cheating on her thru the summer. Betty is trying to explain how she felt when she found out and then she felt like an old cardigan but James put her on again and said she was her favorite. August is about Augustine thinking James was her’s but then it wasn’t. So ya you may be shocked after what I just told you but ya it’s a pretty cool story if you put the songs together. That’s why I love tay so much because she is so good at making puzzles for us❤ ok hope u read this love your channel btw❤❤

  • @Palomacreates

    @Palomacreates

    Ай бұрын

    @@taleahroberson7801yaaasssss she does!❤❤❤❤

  • @samuisworld7716
    @samuisworld7716Ай бұрын

    My hobby as a Swiftie is watching people's reactions of her music on KZread

  • @nikkijune

    @nikkijune

    Ай бұрын

    Same!!! 😂

  • @Inmytaylorera

    @Inmytaylorera

    Ай бұрын

    Same. I’m glad that’s not weird

  • @catewashington626

    @catewashington626

    Ай бұрын

    Same lol I’ve discovered a whole new genre of KZread videos 😂

  • @khills

    @khills

    Ай бұрын

    😂 Saaaaame.

  • @Jazz7Mars

    @Jazz7Mars

    Ай бұрын

    Same!!!

  • @cocoraia
    @cocoraiaАй бұрын

    This is my favorite type of KZread reaction. 1. Ugh fine I’ll do Taylor Swift. 2. Wait WTF is happening 3. ……… 4. I’m a swiftie

  • @LimeSlimeee

    @LimeSlimeee

    Ай бұрын

    Real 😂

  • @LimeSlimeee

    @LimeSlimeee

    Ай бұрын

    That 3rd phace is gold

  • @DaianaLisJagou

    @DaianaLisJagou

    Ай бұрын

    Those are not types of reactions, those are the stages people who react to her go through.

  • @ferntella

    @ferntella

    Ай бұрын

    It's my niche interest that no one in my life shares haha

  • @tiffaniwenger1380

    @tiffaniwenger1380

    28 күн бұрын

    @@ferntellasame! Like my fiancé literally last night whyyyy is my KZread full of Taylor reactions 😅

  • @inzahniety
    @inzahnietyАй бұрын

    As a swiftie, you may or may not like her music but thank you for respecting her enough that you listen so attentively to her lyrics. Her story-telling and lyrics are, for me, the strongest aspects of her art.

  • @getmeouttahere3595

    @getmeouttahere3595

    16 күн бұрын

    Yes!! I actually like watching reactors who dive deep into lyric analysis because they're able to appreciate Taylor in a more deeper level rather than superficial. The biggest reason why I'm a swiftie is because I love literature and the arts. And I love analyzing things. I feel like us loyal swifties connect Taylor on that deeper level. Not on a superficial level to fit with society.

  • @11Angel33
    @11Angel33Ай бұрын

    Ive never seen someone more fitting to be a swiftie in my life.

  • @melissanaib7913

    @melissanaib7913

    19 күн бұрын

    RIGHT ! she seems to understand a lot of it

  • @melissad807
    @melissad807Ай бұрын

    Lol when you said "I love specificity" I grabbed a coffee and a blanket and settled in 😂😂

  • @amcam80

    @amcam80

    Ай бұрын

    SAME. I put it on my TV and connected it to my phone so I could read and respond to comments. 😊

  • @MrVaishakh13

    @MrVaishakh13

    Ай бұрын

    SAME!!

  • @Lifeless_Asian

    @Lifeless_Asian

    Ай бұрын

    That's so specific she might've loved it 😂

  • @helloheyo4ever

    @helloheyo4ever

    Ай бұрын

    Same ! I was like here we go we’re grabbing snacks about to watch a convert ;) there is nothing so satisfying as watching a skeptic become a Swiftie (not just a fan) but someone who hears her lyrics and gets the goosebumps and feels it in their soul! Welcome to the wacky world …. It’s a fun ride and we’re all mad here! Lol

  • @helloheyo4ever

    @helloheyo4ever

    Ай бұрын

    You’re one of us now babe!

  • @AFaRey
    @AFaReyАй бұрын

    I love how you interpreted the meaning of each song without looking up what they were about. That’s how music should be experienced. Now I selfishly want you to react to Evermore

  • @elizabethjulia20

    @elizabethjulia20

    Ай бұрын

    I love this too, I personally love when someone interprets through the song without looking up everything, and then after listening looks up a blurb on genius or something taylor has said for context. I feel like there’s a genius to seeing how the song relates to taylor yet she writes in a way that it can be interpreted and related to without ever being about her. I feel like finding the context after experiencing without emphasises how taylor brings emotions to life with specificity that still allows us our interpretations…. and she got that without even looking anything up so I also heavily second hoping she’ll consider reacting to evermore. 👀

  • @sarahhackman2245

    @sarahhackman2245

    Ай бұрын

    Yes we need evermore now!

  • @ultravioletpisces3666

    @ultravioletpisces3666

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I get annoyed when fans are like “this is what it really means,” like… let them experience the song and what it means FOR THEM. That’s what music is supposed to do. It’s supposed to be about YOUR Cruel Summer- not Taylor’s.

  • @Scorpio13-59

    @Scorpio13-59

    Ай бұрын

    you are right that the virgin listen is valuable but the researched is invaluable 😊😊

  • @AnkIebit3r

    @AnkIebit3r

    Ай бұрын

    Totally! Evermore is my favorite album and is so underrated

  • @leonardoricarte5283
    @leonardoricarte5283Ай бұрын

    First time listening to Taylor and you already called her crazy. Girl you were born to be a swiftie

  • @geminimoon3456
    @geminimoon3456Ай бұрын

    i love when casual listeners get past her singles and finally delve into her true songwriting and lyrical mastery. your reaction here is PEAK swiftie and i can't wait to keep watching you fall down the rabbit hole

  • @carked5707

    @carked5707

    Ай бұрын

    They then need to register to the popular songs they have previously written off. Hear again with thr lyrics. Sometimes her style offsets the lyrics

  • @Swiftie.-._.-.1.0.1.
    @Swiftie.-._.-.1.0.1.Ай бұрын

    can explain how much i love hearing non-swifties opinions on this like TLGAD

  • @layla.slayzz

    @layla.slayzz

    Ай бұрын

    so do i! it’s honestly funny knowing the actual meaning but also eye opening seeing this kinda view on it.

  • @Abbytaylorsversion1387

    @Abbytaylorsversion1387

    25 күн бұрын

    Sameee!😊🫶

  • @hallefarnsworth4154
    @hallefarnsworth4154Ай бұрын

    the folklore long pond sessions are on disney+ and she breaks down and explains each and every song and performs them!

  • @nancypierce8500

    @nancypierce8500

    Ай бұрын

    OMG, thank you for this info!

  • @sarafaithie6008

    @sarafaithie6008

    Ай бұрын

    @@nancypierce8500and if you really wanna get deep into it, we are now theorizing that she was in denial when writing this album - and I believe also when talking about it so I believe tortured poets will have a lot to reveal lol

  • @ragerteenager968

    @ragerteenager968

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sarafaithie6008I mean it was obvious how depressed lockdown made her. But I do think she felt happy then, might've started drifting apart after evermore but I mean, why do we care?

  • @lovonnewister9629

    @lovonnewister9629

    Ай бұрын

    The last great American dynasty is about the Standard Oil company heiress Rebekah Harkness. Taylor really did buy that house in Rhode Island and use to throw huge parties there when is was younger. She bought it like when she was 22or 23 yrs old. Google the house….it’s gorgeous!😊

  • @miateut6884
    @miateut6884Ай бұрын

    I will never not cry while watching ✨️first times listeners✨️ react. Every. Single. Time without fail I will get so emotional. It's like, I feel so happy for non-swifties for finally getting the out-of-body experience we've all had, and also I get weirdly proud of the albums and Tay herself.... other crazy Swifties here?😅🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @darsynia

    @darsynia

    Ай бұрын

    I fully agree, it's an addiction for me! I simply adore watching people come to the table and sit down and EAT. Loving this!!

  • @Isagurl6516

    @Isagurl6516

    Ай бұрын

    Her reaction made me tear up bc seeing her transition was sooo good and her interpretations ❤ yess I became a “swiftie” too when I saw the tour film

  • @raybernier6851

    @raybernier6851

    Ай бұрын

    Same here and I'm 76. Met Taylor in 2008 and told her she'd one day be on par with The Beatles. I underestimated her.

  • @Amyty4ever

    @Amyty4ever

    Ай бұрын

    @@raybernier6851now why this comment got me crying bro 😭

  • @vanessaolea4545

    @vanessaolea4545

    Ай бұрын

    Stop that happens to me too and I’m almost 30 so I thought I was so cringe thank you for validating my Swiftie experience

  • @cristinaalmazan2893
    @cristinaalmazan2893Ай бұрын

    “Word Painting” it’s a beautiful and so accurate description of Taylor’s craft. I loved this reaction so much ❤ welcome to the tayniverse gurl!!, you don’t need to be a psychotic toxic swiftie to adore her art and being exited about her 🥹 I have openly loved her for 14 years (as a metal-head) and have cero regrets or shame about it ❤ she’s truly one of a kind Please see the long pond studio sessions, it’s an amazing deep dive of this album that is by far her best one 🤍

  • @Taicrozeta

    @Taicrozeta

    Ай бұрын

    Love your comment! And I find it so interesting that so many metal heads appreciate her artistry too!

  • @theoriginal4ever7
    @theoriginal4ever7Ай бұрын

    Girl, I'm not even 15 minutes into your reaction, and I already know that you are made to be a swiftie. You're already trying to decode words, making connections between the songs, and saying that you love when artists give specificity and paint a picture. Taylor is literally known for these things; that's her entire MO. Update after your invisible string reaction: You have now discovered the secret to why Taylor has had such a long-lasting career with loyal, loyal fans (aside from the amazing lyricism and storytelling). She puts into words what is in so many of our heads, and then we are hooked. It's not just that she's opening her diary to us and being vulnerable, but it's as if she has access to the diaries we hide under our mattresses, too. Epiphany: In this song, Taylor draws parallels between her grandfather's experience during WW2 (at the Battle of Guadalcanal) and the experience of healthcare workers during the pandemic. The first verse is from a soldier's perspective, and the second verse is from a doctor's perspective. The bridge and outro then draw parallels between the two. If you want the inside scoop about what all the songs on this album are about, I'd recommend listening to The Long Pond Studio session (it's on Disney+). She goes through each song, what they're about, the writing process, and the recording process, too. It's not only interesting to get a better understanding of the music, but it also gives you insights into the craft. Aside from Midnights, I highly recommend you check out Evermore (folklore's sister album, also released during the pandemic), reputation (you have to experience it to understand - the best way to experience it is with the tour film), and 1989 (often referred to as the pop bible)

  • @msgarciamayorca

    @msgarciamayorca

    Ай бұрын

    Omg no stop it right now! That last sentence in your 2nd paragraph opened the waterworks! It's like I feel the love you feel for such an artist, but I understand exactly what you're saying bc that's exactly what she achieves with her pen. 😭❤️

  • @inzahniety

    @inzahniety

    Ай бұрын

    YES!! She is made to be a swiftie!! Soon enough she'll be looking at easter eggs so easily the way she decoded even without any background of the songs.

  • @GinoGreenDay

    @GinoGreenDay

    Ай бұрын

    you can just tell from watching her react to illicit affairs or invisible string lol

  • @mohahoseini6587

    @mohahoseini6587

    Ай бұрын

    How did I not know this about Epiphany!!! I’m not OK 🫠

  • @mohahoseini6587

    @mohahoseini6587

    Ай бұрын

    How did I not know this about Epiphany!!! I’m not OK 🫠

  • @togetherafterglow
    @togetherafterglowАй бұрын

    'my tears ricochet' is about the betrayal from her past label's owner, scott borchetta. scott sold her masters from her first 6 studio albums to scooter braun, whom had bullied taylor before. scott knew about this and still sold the aforementioned masters to scooter. the 'stollen lullabies' refer to her masters. 'mirrorball' is about missing the connection with her fans during the pandemic.

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Ahhhh thank you!

  • @danmc1904

    @danmc1904

    Ай бұрын

    ​@neeceexx the line "and when you sleep at night, you hear my STOLEN lullabies". As he sold her music. Really enjoying this review and reaction ❤

  • @jessicazak4192

    @jessicazak4192

    Ай бұрын

    Ohh is this why she’s remaking everything as Taylor’s version? This is also my first time listening

  • @gerardopacay8445

    @gerardopacay8445

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@jessicazak4192yes, her first six albums are being re-recorded under the name "Taylor's version" because the originals don't legally belong to her (which is crazy because she wrote and co-wrote all of those albums).

  • @Violet316

    @Violet316

    Ай бұрын

    @@jessicazak4192 Only her first 6 albums. She left Big Machine, she owns her 7th through her 10th.

  • @joshalvrez
    @joshalvrezАй бұрын

    Girl I'm right there with you... I was never a Taylor fan. Only really knew the radio hits honestly. But when those tickets for her Eras tour went for sale and she had that beef with Ticketmaster, I was like "bro what's the hype. I deadass don't get it." This was my first Taylor Swift album and I've been a swiftie ever since. I was a whole CLOWN for sleeping on that pen for so long

  • @gemmam6113
    @gemmam6113Ай бұрын

    As soon as you said you love specificity and word painting I said YUP she’s born to be a swiftie

  • @alexacab9000
    @alexacab9000Ай бұрын

    I love watching people discover that taylor actually rocks. She has a huge fan base because of stuff like this, rather than the radio hits. Folklore is my favorite album from taylor. So creative and sonically beautiful. I would listen and react to evermore (the sister album of folklore) before hopping into a different era. Lots of people associate those two with eachother. Plus evermore is soooo amazing too. Can’t wait for the next taylor video. :)

  • @ashtaylor4107

    @ashtaylor4107

    Ай бұрын

    I second this! Evermore is definitely a companion album. Worth listening to alongside folklore!

  • @asmaqais6713

    @asmaqais6713

    Ай бұрын

    Knowing their lives will never be the same

  • @r_u_s_t_y__h_o_r_s_e_s-hg4fe

    @r_u_s_t_y__h_o_r_s_e_s-hg4fe

    Ай бұрын

    Same, folklore and evermore are my favs, so beautiful and well written

  • @moshistellar

    @moshistellar

    Ай бұрын

    you don't know happiness (pun intended) if you haven't listened to folklore or evermore while going to bed. i listen to folklore EVERY night and i just fall asleep so fast.

  • @mariaclaratrevisan8737
    @mariaclaratrevisan8737Ай бұрын

    "how are you reading my mind?" oh the ✨feeling✨ that we all have when listening to lyrics from taylor swift

  • @mariahberube1807

    @mariahberube1807

    Ай бұрын

    honestly!

  • @ragerteenager968

    @ragerteenager968

    Ай бұрын

    Right because when I listened to august and this is me trying for the first time I felt like she had read my diary and wrote about my situation. She's way too good and way too insane

  • @monicafay1904

    @monicafay1904

    Ай бұрын

    Not ALL. Don't include me in your sht show

  • @user-cu6ul3op7x

    @user-cu6ul3op7x

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@monicafay1904“we all” as in swifties, hun! it’s not rocket science, i’m sure you little shriveled old brain can interpret that 😉

  • @mariahberube1807

    @mariahberube1807

    Ай бұрын

    @@monicafay1904 why are you even on this video?

  • @b00bz123
    @b00bz123Ай бұрын

    Wow your interpretation of cardigan had me floored. I never thought I’d of that way, but that interpretation makes so much sense in the greater TS lore. I always took it to mean that people in her past/ her past in general made her feel like that cardigan on the floor - old, used, forgotten, discarded. Then her current partner found her and made her feel wanted again. I always thought that was such beautiful imagery. Like imagine something tossed on the ground, kicked under the bed. How long it would lay there because no one was even looking for it. And then finally, someone looks under there and says omg my favorite cardigan! I’ve been looking for this everywhere! Thinking of that as a metaphor for feeling discarded but then finally finding someone who appreciates you, it’s so beautiful I’m moved to tears. But your interpretation had me looking at it in a new light. A lot of the discourse around TS right now has been that she, and the rest of us, were in denial about her previous relationship. With new context, we’re looking back at old songs and seeing the red flags. Therefore, your interpretation that it was in fact the same person who both discarded and then clung to her when she felt discarded, makes so much sense within the narrative of a relationship in which the two partners are constantly on the verge of breaking up but then end up staying together because of a last stitch effort from someone who wasn’t trying at all most of the time.

  • @badgerclaws

    @badgerclaws

    Ай бұрын

    Her cardigan interpretation got me too especially when I compare it to what Taylor herself has said about Betty taking James back in the end. I honestly think her interpretation is on the money now - Betty WAS pulling away because she felt abandoned and forgotten by James, and James realizing he was losing Betty shows up at the party and goes through all those steps to get her back. When you look at the whole trilogy... Damn. Yeah, this interpretation is my new one for sure.

  • @ka8mk
    @ka8mkАй бұрын

    This is exactly what I wish everyone who dismisses Taylor Swift as a ‘blonde pop Princess’ would do. Take the time to actually listen, properly, to her music and lyrics. She is a storyteller, a wordsmith, a musician and so much more, there is a depth that is so intricate you find different aspects with each run through. Thank you for giving her the time needed to discover this about her. Now if you can, try another album, they are all worth the effort and time, Taylor has been honing her skills for almost two decades, and it has paid off. ❤

  • @ariadnacamilo1871
    @ariadnacamilo1871Ай бұрын

    Great reaction! Taylor has said she categorizes her songwriting into 3 categories. 1. Glitter gel pen lyrics: these are frivolous, carefree, bouncy, syncopated perfectly to the beat. These lyrics don’t care if you don’t take the seriously because they don’t take themselves seriously. These are just the happy party songs we need when we just want to dance around in joy. Most of her albums will have 1-2 of these, and they tend to be the singles. (We are never ever getting back together, Bejeweled, 22, I forgot that you existed) 2. Fountain Pen lyrics: these are songs with modern storylines or references, with a poetic twist. These paint vivid pictures of a situation, placing the listener there in the room where it all happened. The love, the loss, the everything. Brutally honest. Most of her songs fall in this category. (Maroon, Exile, The 1, Champagne Problems, False God, All to well) 3. Quill lyrics: these songs will be deep lyrically like the fountain pen songs, but will use antiquated words or references like language from classic novels. (Ivy, Hoax, Epiphany, Tolerate it, Carolina, Willow) So you’ll definitely hear the glitter gel pen songs more on her other albums, but those are really the exception. Enjoy them, but know that the rest of the album will pull you in.

  • @dianafaustina
    @dianafaustinaАй бұрын

    I'm shocked, how in the world did you manage to describe her 6 years relationship on first listen? 😭 What you said about cardigan had me shook and then comes your mirrorball interpretation 😭 Epiphany is about her grandfather, he fought in the WW2 in the Guadalcanal battle. She's drawing parallels between that and the first responders during the pandemic. How they only get 20 minutes of rest and they dream of some epiphany.

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Oh wow that epiphany meaning is beautiful

  • @zookeepers-hzo

    @zookeepers-hzo

    Ай бұрын

    @@neeceexx the cardigan description is INSANE!! you have to go understand the love triangle story taylor create! cardigan is abt a girl named betty's pov. pls you have to check the story.

  • @marykatedoyle9574

    @marykatedoyle9574

    Ай бұрын

    @@neeceexxI can’t listen to epiphany without bawling my eyes out. I was a frontline COVID nurse and tbh it broke me

  • @clairem730

    @clairem730

    Ай бұрын

    @@zookeepers-hzo I’m not convinced that Taylor was 100% honest about what Cardigan was really about. I’m pretty sure she’s happy to run a little misdirection at times eg if she’s in a rocky relationship but not ready to tell the world that yet.

  • @ILoveAngie69

    @ILoveAngie69

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@clairem730agree! She isn't going to share all about her relationships, song writing is a story, it's not always truth

  • @blanc.and.noir.
    @blanc.and.noir.Ай бұрын

    Gonna need your midnights, evermore, and reputation review asap 🫡

  • @Kahh-oi6dm
    @Kahh-oi6dmАй бұрын

    omg your cardigan analysis gave me literal chills, i loved it! i always thought about two different people in the situation, one that made her feel like an old cardigan and the new guy (james lol) that made her feel special again, but the way you interpreted it also made so much sense! specially with the “you drew stars” line ANDDD with what we know happened in august… that’s why i love seeing reactions to taylor’s songs, you can have so many interpretations🥰

  • @AvalonDruida
    @AvalonDruidaАй бұрын

    Definitely need to listen to evermore, It's like a sister to folklore. In my defense folklore, evermore and speak now(Taylor"s version) are her best works.

  • @Moonz_yel09

    @Moonz_yel09

    Ай бұрын

    tbh I think she should listen to both versions of speak now

  • @oiergarciaaoiz7195

    @oiergarciaaoiz7195

    Ай бұрын

    woww i think the same

  • @Flixtex

    @Flixtex

    Ай бұрын

    I think red is her best work because it can make u feel emotions like non other. Red is more timeless than any other album but all her album are top notch quality music.

  • @anyasmith1703

    @anyasmith1703

    Ай бұрын

    Defo her best 3 albums lyrically! (And in general)

  • @isabelsnick8359

    @isabelsnick8359

    Ай бұрын

    yess i love that you included speak now, definitely her most underrated album. speak now (tv), folklore, evermore and midnights are my favs.

  • @ricknorthover7330
    @ricknorthover7330Ай бұрын

    71 yr. old UK closet Swiftie here. You may like to listen to Taylors Long Pond Studio Sessions with the introductions. She describes exactly what she was thinking writing each song then with just a microphone/guitar one two or three musicians, no effects just true brilliance/integrity/honesty. Outstanding!

  • @HIMpotter

    @HIMpotter

    Ай бұрын

    Love this! Especially considering all the hate she usually gets from the older generation, especially older men. At least, here in America, not sure about the UK but I imagine its much of the same.

  • @elizabeth5985

    @elizabeth5985

    Ай бұрын

    And get out of the closet! I'm 60 in the US and a flag-waving Swiftie. I have a BA in literature, and my feeling is that anyone who appreciates good literature will appreciate TS. And anyone who doesn't appreciate her...hasn't actually listened to a TS song (or they are men who resent having to listen to a woman's point of view).

  • @andrewjenkinson7052

    @andrewjenkinson7052

    Ай бұрын

    79 year old in UK and this year I just turned Swiftie😊

  • @sz2911
    @sz2911Ай бұрын

    we love watching a new swiftie being born

  • @RayStunnaaa
    @RayStunnaaaАй бұрын

    Gosh, the way you got Peace exactly right gave me a cold chill. She said almost the exact phrasing of what you said in the Long Pond Studio Session of this song. I think youd love to hear her talk about her process!

  • @jehouse61
    @jehouse61Ай бұрын

    Epiphany is two parallel stories: one about medics treating soldiers at war, the second about first line workers during Covid. So beautiful how she ties them together.

  • @ohifonlyx33

    @ohifonlyx33

    Ай бұрын

    I refuse to associate that song with c*vid. For me its about watching someone with terminal cancer.

  • @elisemcpherson2481

    @elisemcpherson2481

    Ай бұрын

    The fear and uncertainty can relate to many situations in the medical field, but from my perspective as someone who experienced Covid as an internal medicine resident, this really resonated with me. I still remember listening to this in October 2020 and sobbing. I couldn’t listen to it again for over a year. Covid was really scary for front line healthcare workers. We were starting to see Covid patients while hearing about NY residents (in their 20s/30s like us) who were dying.

  • @jehouse61

    @jehouse61

    Ай бұрын

    @@ohifonlyx33 She said it's about early days of medical staff treating Covid in the hospitals. I guess she was wrong, even though she wrote the song.

  • @Bruin263

    @Bruin263

    Ай бұрын

    I thought it was a metaphor for a man wishing on luck for the relationship to go well and not try

  • @dynoooomite6936

    @dynoooomite6936

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jehouse61Art is not always interpreted as the artist intended. Sometimes fans give artists insight into their works they didn't realize was in it. Noone is wrong.

  • @ilni9364
    @ilni9364Ай бұрын

    as a huge swiftie, i need to do this lol 16:25 THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN DYNASTY is about Rebekah Harkness, ex owner of the "holiday house" that is now Taylor's after being no one's for 50 years ("50 years is a long time Holiday House sat quietly on that beach Free of women with madness, their men and bad habits And then it was bought by me") 25:04 MY TEARS RICOCHET is about the drama with Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta. idk if you already know but Scott, founder of Big Machine Records, sold the labels and Taylor's masters to Scooter Braun. also the reason she is rerecording her first 6 albums, so that she fully owns them. folklore is her second album that she actally owns (8th album of her discography) 42:39 ILLICIT AFFAIRS could either be abou infedelity or being a drug addict. not from her point of view though like most of these now my favorite, the FOLKLORE LOVE TRIANGLE: CARDIGAN, AUGUST, BETTY Betty and James are a couple but James feels insecure and when he sees Betty dancing with a guy he runs off and Augustine sees him and since she likes him she shoots her shot ("James, get in, let's drive") and they spend the summer together but James still likes Betty and when they go back to school he tries to get her to forgive him for cheating, also because he doesn't even like Augustine. CARDIGAN: Betty's point of view AUGUST: Augustine's point of view BETTY: James's point of view I could talk about this album for hours but I'm stopping myself - hope this was useful information still!!!!

  • @ewaoluwaakintemi3960

    @ewaoluwaakintemi3960

    Ай бұрын

    As a new swiftie it was helpful to me, I didn’t know what the Folklore triangle actually was until now

  • @elizabethjulia20

    @elizabethjulia20

    Ай бұрын

    Omg you did the thing. I could NEVER summarise this well. This is essential you’re an icon for this.

  • @elizabethjulia20

    @elizabethjulia20

    Ай бұрын

    I’m going to add, for context if any new swifties read this, so much of this album and its sister album evermore (she and her co-producers aaron and jack just kept experimenting for fun and it became a second pandemic album), are folk stories that are not at all autobiographically about taylor… but also entirely about her. it’s like allegories that tell the story of an emotion she’s felt. which I love because it means we can take what we want from the lyrics if we relate to the emotion, even once interpreting how it relates to taylor’s life. “this is me trying” is a few separate stories, about people trying their best even if it’s not always recognizable how hard they’re trying. “epiphany” is inspired by her grandfather who survived a really gruesome battle in ww2 but was never able to speak about the trauma, and connecting that to the trauma experienced by first line workers during the pandemic. dreaming of relief, an epiphany to make any sense of the trauma because there has to be meaning or some way through. “peace” is going to be so significant when her new album comes out because… in essence it’s someone (taylor) being unsure they will ever be enough for their partner when they have inescapable baggage, for taylor that seemingly being her fame when her bf at the time wanted to live a regular grounded life together. and it says a lot to me that she saw her fame and success as entirely negative in this song... maybe he wanted taylor the person without the star, and for better or worse she has to embrace both. “hoax” is another one with multiple stories that taylor, at the time she wrote it, says she wasn’t sure had one clear narrative. but I think it’s questioning the reality of your relationships. more poem than song in some ways. … see I said I couldn’t summarise. 😅

  • @marcylester4331

    @marcylester4331

    Ай бұрын

    Taylor named the characters James, Inez and Betty after her best friends blake lively and ryan reynolds daughters

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    That cardigan, August, Betty triangle is insane!!!

  • @amyversprille4687
    @amyversprille4687Ай бұрын

    I loved it when you got Taylored with invisible string. That is her gift - she can read our thoughts and hearts and can somehow describe it in the perfect way using imagery or words we would never think of yet they feel exactly to fit. All of her songs are good but when you find one that hits different- it is amazing.

  • @FleetingFilms
    @FleetingFilmsАй бұрын

    I think this is my favorite video on the internet right now 😍 you are so fun to watch and I loved hearing how you connected with each song 🙌👏

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    AHHHH thank you so much I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!❤️❤️

  • @TheNraveles
    @TheNravelesАй бұрын

    i’m SO happy you’re doing lyrics cuz lyrics are Taylor’s mark on the world. People say she is generic and all that, but no one could write like she does. There’s a reason she has a doctorate for it and some of the best songwriters in the world have loved and praised her. She’s a master with her pen

  • @thecobe-lee9674
    @thecobe-lee9674Ай бұрын

    So the phrase "look at how my tears ricochet" essentially means "you caused all of these tears when you betrayed me, but you've hurt yourself in the process, and now you've got your own tears." It's very akin to the line from the final chorus "You had to kill me, but it killed you just the same" and "If I'm on fire, you'll be made of ashes too" She says it more directly in a live performance where she adlibs "Look at all of my tears turning into your tears"

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Omg that makes so much sense

  • @ultravioletpisces3666

    @ultravioletpisces3666

    Ай бұрын

    If mamma ain’t happy ain’t no one happy!

  • @vasilisashakurova743

    @vasilisashakurova743

    Ай бұрын

    It’s like in Hunger games when Katniss said: “Fire is catching. And if we burn, you burn with us”

  • @mellymoore8390

    @mellymoore8390

    Ай бұрын

    I like that interpretation! I always understood it as she turns her pain into music, so the tears that ricochet are her songs that bite back at those who have hurt her. Their actions have consequences in her music. Her voice is her most powerful weapon and also the crux of her vulnerability, like tears that ricochet.

  • @Sarurah

    @Sarurah

    Ай бұрын

    Ricochet means bounce, and is usually in reference to bullets that unintentionally hit another target than their initial intent. She is saying that her tears bounce back and hit them.

  • @AlyssaHoadley
    @AlyssaHoadleyАй бұрын

    This was one of the best reaction videos I’ve ever seen. You gave very thoughtful commentary and have a skill of being able to break down the meaning and the lyrics so quickly. Glad you enjoyed the album. Seems like you will like Evermore too. Midnights is a compilation of songs she had written for past albums, so it’s a bit different than folklore.

  • @SweetSirenia
    @SweetSirenia20 күн бұрын

    Not liking her singles but liking the album tracks is a time-honored Swiftie tradition. Welcome to the club!

  • @carebear1143
    @carebear1143Ай бұрын

    GUUUURL, WORD PAINTING? You’ve picked the master. Keep going. She does not disappoint. ✨✍🏼😮‍💨

  • @sid-pd2nb
    @sid-pd2nbАй бұрын

    Cardigan = Betty's POV August = Augustine? POV (James's summer fling) Betty = James's POV

  • @Sassyglbeauty

    @Sassyglbeauty

    Ай бұрын

    Surprised this is the first comment I’ve seen that explains the triology!

  • @94mp99

    @94mp99

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, the august girl's name is Augustine.

  • @nicolekissel1467

    @nicolekissel1467

    Ай бұрын

    I thought it was Betty, Inez, and James? Where did Augustine come from?

  • @kaerden3766

    @kaerden3766

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@nicolekissel1467 I think it was in the longpond Session where Taylor Said that in her head that Girl IS called Augustine

  • @nicolekissel1467

    @nicolekissel1467

    Ай бұрын

    @@kaerden3766 awesome, thank you! I must have missed that part.

  • @MishaHusnainAli
    @MishaHusnainAliАй бұрын

    I hope you choose to react to the long pond sessions. Taylor's commentary really adds to the experience of listening to these songs. She's so nuanced and deliberate about what she's creating, it's genuinely wonderful to hear.

  • @deathby1000cats
    @deathby1000catsАй бұрын

    One thing I’ve learned over 17 years of loving Taylor’s music is things might not click initially, but there will come a moment (maybe next month, maybe even in a few years) where it falls into place and you feel it in your very core. Im so excited for you to begin your journey through her music!!! This was an excellent reaction.

  • @Interestingname

    @Interestingname

    Ай бұрын

    THIS…Folklore and Evermore initially fell flat for my daughter and I when first released. Welp when midnights came out we gave them a second chance and BABY we could NOT have been more wrong!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rayamariel9715

    @rayamariel9715

    Ай бұрын

    Hey!!! Same!!

  • @oriyanbarnes
    @oriyanbarnesАй бұрын

    36:00 Taylor is known for her incredible bridges, blondie is an architect 😂 Loved this reaction! 🩶🩶🩶

  • @laverneswartz

    @laverneswartz

    Ай бұрын

    Is just me, she's kinda analyzing lyrics like a TRUE swiftie 😂😂😂😂

  • @shenanijohns
    @shenanijohnsАй бұрын

    Seven, like you said, sounded very bright because she used the perspective of a 7 years old of the world. That's why the narrator used simple words to describe things, like a child would. Also, the song is kind of dark actually the narrator is aware of her friend being abused in their household. Hence, the narrator wanted to runaway with them (the friend).

  • @scarlett405

    @scarlett405

    Ай бұрын

    What wow I never really listened to those lyrics

  • @joaobrito3148
    @joaobrito3148Ай бұрын

    girl i absolutely loved your reaction and interpretations of theses songs! this album is my second favorite of hers and i've had it for so long and listened to it so many times, and there were still interpretations that you had of the songs that i had never thought about. that's why i love her music so much, it conects to people through so many different ways. and now you HAVE to react to evermore, my actual favorite album. it's like a sister album to folklore, has very similar sounds and lyricism but it's such an unique body of work, I can't wait to see your reaction and interpretations of the songs!!!

  • @nackalack
    @nackalackАй бұрын

    Finally someone smart enough to understand and appreciate folklore!! Loved your reaction

  • @brittlong2242
    @brittlong2242Ай бұрын

    This has been one of my favorite Taylor reactions I’ve ever seen. I really enjoy watching people that know very little about her discover her massive talent. I also really enjoy your interpretations of the songs. As a diehard Swiftie I know the meanings and stories behind the songs but you have given new insights and ideas that are valid and appreciated. It’s great to see someone really getting into the lyrics and what they mean to Taylor and now you personally. I subscribed to your channel and can’t wait for more.

  • @helloheyo4ever

    @helloheyo4ever

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed I just subscribed as well ! You new perspective was enlightening! And I’m a new Swiftie I am on this journey as well and it’s been so great hearing your interpretations too !

  • @enila111
    @enila111Ай бұрын

    Yes! She is a POET! You felt it all. Ppl have this image of her writing silly songs (she has some happy songs too), but once you start paying attention to what shes saying, its mind blowing. Hope you dive in into her work and let her tell you all the stories! Amazing reaction, loved watching.

  • @aashleyy_h
    @aashleyy_hАй бұрын

    This album reaction was an absolute joy to watch. I love your interpretations to the lyrics and songwriting! Very profound and entertaining at the same time. Can't wait to see more reactions from you, and I'm definitely going to be digging into your other videos! 🤍🩶🖤

  • @Vale-fe2rd
    @Vale-fe2rdАй бұрын

    As a swiftie, i REALLY loved your reaction. I love how you interpreted the meaning of the songs. New subscriber here. Keep going!

  • @psofia164

    @psofia164

    Ай бұрын

    High quality analysis to her music, loved it too!

  • @augustmoments
    @augustmomentsАй бұрын

    There so much lore to this album that I know I won’t be able to explain well,but I can’t wait to see others find a way to break it all down in the comments for you. There’s so much to love about this album and I’m so glad you’ve decided to give Taylor’s music a fair shake :3

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for being here!!❤️

  • @notliamsamson
    @notliamsamsonАй бұрын

    The last great American dynasty 18:07 Is about when Taylor moved in to Rebecca‘s house like she literally moved into that house

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Oh wow😭😭

  • @Flixtex

    @Flixtex

    Ай бұрын

    Its about how a women enjoying her life is met with cynicism but if same way a man enjoys, he ain't getting no shit for it. Back when Taylor had rich model friends, parties at holiday house , she was dragged for it by media so brutally, it was like she is reason for everything wrong in this world and what could have World been like if she never showed up in music world.

  • @AgentFoxi

    @AgentFoxi

    Ай бұрын

    @@neeceexxit’s called Holiday House, it’s right on the water. It’s beautiful.

  • @khills

    @khills

    Ай бұрын

    There’s also a rumor going around that Taylor’s first movie will be about Rebekah and Holiday House (with Blake Lively as Rebekah).

  • @ashtaylor4107
    @ashtaylor4107Ай бұрын

    I’m immediately subscribing within the first 5 minutes of this video. I’ve never seen your videos before, but I love your energy and the fact that you listen while reading/analyzing the lyrics! Perfect reactor to me. Someone who truly takes in what they’re listening to and, not only actually reacts, but reacts intelligently AND in an entertaining way (as in your energy is wonderful again).

  • @yomna402
    @yomna402Ай бұрын

    You're so pretty! So excited for your Midnights reaction! So glad you were vibing with the album 🤩

  • @PrimeTimeMel
    @PrimeTimeMelАй бұрын

    Taylor is a story teller first and foremost and then she’s a singer.

  • @meraki664

    @meraki664

    Ай бұрын

    i always thought that shes a story teller/ songwriter who sings

  • @bperez8656

    @bperez8656

    Ай бұрын

    Correct. She’s a D rated vocalist so vocal experts consider her a singer not a vocalist. She’s a master songwriter and story teller first ❤

  • @tantheta2184
    @tantheta2184Ай бұрын

    alsoo omg don't get too caught in the lore bestie. have your own interpretations. its so fascinating to hear. makes me see the songs from new perspectives

  • @ndcINC
    @ndcINCАй бұрын

    girl i watched every second of this you are A VERY SMART WOMAN. maybe i'm just less focused on lyrics but it took me dozens of times listening to these songs to make some of the connections you made instantly. i'm very impressed!! followed & gonna watch all ur album reviews

  • @ajschlosser17
    @ajschlosser17Ай бұрын

    I am so happy that you loved folklore! I’m also happy that you were able to see just how amazing Taylor’s songwriting really is! Folklore has been my comfort album this semester in my junior year of college as I have been incredibly stressed but this album makes me feel safe and comfortable when I am feeling so overwhelmed or angry. It’s a very healing album for many and it is one of my favorite albums from her 🩶🩶🩶! So it made me so happy to see you enjoying this album and interpreting each song. You’ll definitely love evermore it’s a very similar album to folklore but it’s just as beautiful 🤎🤎! I’ll be tuning in as well !

  • @cxwraider
    @cxwraiderАй бұрын

    Most of her albums foklore and evermore are told with her emotions through the story of something she made up, she saw on Tv, or she read in a book.

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    That’s what I figured once I listened to the whole thing. I love that concept

  • @michellelambi1796

    @michellelambi1796

    Ай бұрын

    @@neeceexx She has said that with the Pandemic, it gave her time to create characters and stories since we all were stuck in quarantine without a lot to do BUT with the upcoming release of Tortured Poets and things starting to come out about her past relationship with Joe, people are looking back at Folklore and Evermore and thinking some of these fictional songs hold truth, like "Tolerate It" on Evermore. When you get around to listening to Evermore, make sure and check out the version with "Right Where You Left Me" - talk about painting a picture and my personal favorite of hers!

  • @clansome

    @clansome

    Ай бұрын

    @@michellelambi1796 You can read anything into anything if you WANT to. Sometimes her lyrics are over decoded. The Lakes was written about Joe and how she wanted to escape to England with him. Joe will no doubt feature on TTPD but I think a lot less than is being touted by certain folk. It will mainly be on her as the "Tortured Poet" imo. As to "Tolerate it" I disagree wholeheartedly as Taylor has said it was inspired by the book and character Rebecca (by Daphne du Maurier) and also contains the line "You're so much older, and wiser, and I" (which Max de Winter in Rebecca was), and couldn't refer to Joe as he's actually a year younger than Taylor.

  • @izattyu6863

    @izattyu6863

    Ай бұрын

    @@clansomei think you’re being too literal. People are saying it seems that Taylor has been through these emotions and has used other people’s factual stories to get her emotions out. And there is heavy indication she was feeling unappreciated in some relationship. And lets be for real. It was likely Joe.

  • @teszter704
    @teszter704Ай бұрын

    Epiphany is making a parallel between war and healthcare workers during covid. The first verse is about how her grandfather never talked about the war he's been to and her dad found out later what horrible things he must have witnessed. The second verse hit really hard in 2020, as the album was written during the first wave of the pandemic.

  • @sawney830
    @sawney830Ай бұрын

    i am soooo excited for your midnights reaction, it def has glitter pop songs but it has such incredible lyrics as well, i think you're gonna love it

  • @malex211
    @malex211Ай бұрын

    Your analysis of each song was so good! You brought in ideas that I hadn’t considered before and this is my favorite album. So excited to see more!

  • @modestferan6203
    @modestferan6203Ай бұрын

    girl you NEEEDDDDD to listen to evermore (folklore's sister album) 😩🙌🏽🤎✨ because your reaction and interpretation of this album is so beautiful

  • @MisterAPH
    @MisterAPHАй бұрын

    Girl what you said about Cardigan, how the person is just doing enough to keep you there, then when you're about to move away, they reel you back in... that's amazing. Lots of people say that she was secretly describing her relationship with her ex, Joe Alwyn, in the lyrics.

  • @emmavink

    @emmavink

    Ай бұрын

    Which is the most bullshit ever. Taylor and Joe were amazing together. She said so in significantly more songs than she wrote "bad" ones about him. It's like you all paint this bullshit narrative when the last 6 years worth of love songs were all about Joe. Relationships end. If Taylor herself can admit her own failings in that relationship, I don't know why you all think it's ok to pretend that she didn't have a beautiful relationship with Joe. People need to grow up.

  • @asimnath8155

    @asimnath8155

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@emmavink you're losing me says otherwise. And she wrote hoax when she was with yb. No way that song is fictional. How hurt someone has to be to write something like that. He did f up. U are just blinded by how Taylor described the person she thought she was in love with.

  • @noface____

    @noface____

    Ай бұрын

    @@emmavinkyou can see their crumbling and unstable relationship since lover. false god describes that well. they definitely had an on and off relationship and i know she’ll write about it in ttpd.

  • @madelinewise8692

    @madelinewise8692

    Ай бұрын

    None of the sad songs on Folklore and Evermore are about Joe

  • @ejogiaish2649

    @ejogiaish2649

    Ай бұрын

    what...💀

  • @wilnelisgomez4630
    @wilnelisgomez4630Ай бұрын

    THANK YOU! I’ve been stanning Hoax since day one and my baby’s so underrated !!! It’s easy top 3 on folklore. Loved your reaction to the album! Keep going 😊❤

  • @buch-ling654
    @buch-ling654Ай бұрын

    About the length of the video: I sometimes hesitate to click on a reaction to Taylor Swift (and especially Folklore and Evermore), that is only twenty to thirty minutes long, because I doubt they can really appreciate what Taylor does in such a short time. 😂 So thanks for your in depth thoughts!

  • @sarahgray6157
    @sarahgray6157Ай бұрын

    I've been an English teacher for over 20 years and a Taylor fan for ten. Your first-listen noticings and connections are intricate and thoughtful. Processing the lyrics of an artist like Taylor so quickly is a challenge even for me at times! Loved watching your reaction and looking forward to more from you! (Next, I'll be watching your Cowboy Carter reaction because that album is AMAZING! A manifesto!)

  • @Amyduckie
    @AmyduckieАй бұрын

    The line in my tears ricochet “and if I’m dead to you, why are you at the wake?” completely hits me every time.

  • @yorutruly
    @yorutrulyАй бұрын

    i hope you’ll be reacting/listening to her songs more in the future bcs i love your reaction so much!!

  • @daniellestone3
    @daniellestone3Ай бұрын

    I absolutely love your reaction, and I’m so happy that you have the lyrics up. 'Folklore' is one of my favorite albums. 'Reputation', 'Evermore' (Folklore’s sister album), the midnight 3am version, and specifically 'You’re Losing Me' (which is an addition song that has her heartbeat in it as background sounds) are just beautiful works of art. I’m really looking forward to your reaction to the rest of her albums.

  • @laurabella13
    @laurabella13Ай бұрын

    Folklore is a masterpiece. Taylor's writing skills are on another level

  • @amcam80
    @amcam80Ай бұрын

    The Lakes, I feel, is one where she’s telling you who she is, and you should believe her. She’s a poet.

  • @timetotalktitanic7381
    @timetotalktitanic7381Ай бұрын

    One of the best reactions to an album I’ve seen! And I’m a big Swiftie too - I’m glad you enjoyed folklore!

  • @buch-ling654
    @buch-ling654Ай бұрын

    I loved your reaction! Your attention to the lyrics is amazing! It took me a while to get into Taylor's music, too, and it was Folklore that really hooked me (still my favourite album!). There is not one song on that album that didn't impress me, her imagery and lyrics have me in tears over and over again. Enjoy your journey, discovering her music! I wish I could do it for the first time once more, too!

  • @fiemy6888
    @fiemy6888Ай бұрын

    I’m only 10 minutes in, but I’m already impressed with the details you catch onto, the way you interpret the lyrics and pay attention to lyrics in general! Her lyricism is what she does best, and I love to see new people discovering her and appreciating it.

  • @lucasdenley9407
    @lucasdenley9407Ай бұрын

    im so happy to welcome u to the swiftie community

  • @roxannemetivier
    @roxannemetivierАй бұрын

    When you talked about Taylor Swift, reading your mind, it felt so relatable. I cannot tell you how many times Taylor has made me feel seen, by writing about an exact feeling, emotion, or thought I had been having. She is so gifted at writing songs that are highly detailed, yet so relatable.

  • @HCK_Cat_
    @HCK_Cat_Ай бұрын

    Great reaction❤I can relate to many of Taylor’s songs myself and some of them makes me really emotional😭Thanks to my teenage daughter I became a Swiftie last fall (while watching the Eras tour movie) After that I decided to learn about Taylor and watched several interviews, documentaries and listened to all her albums🤍So happy I discovered this amazing talent and person (Before I’d only heard a couple of her radio hits, but that wasn’t enough for me to connect with her music and world) Now I honestly can’t wait for next Friday and TTPD🎧🎼💿Thanks for sharing your reaction! Please react to her other albums as well. Hopefully you’ll enjoy Lover and Reputation (Two of my favorites) Those albums are much more upbeat and has a different sound. But in general Taylor has unique music and different styles in all her Eras. Evermore is similar to Folklore, and Taylor regards them as sister albums. Beautiful work 🤍Love from a mom in Norway🇳🇴Btw, your hair is gorgeous 💯

  • @phoebedemontefalcon1423
    @phoebedemontefalcon1423Ай бұрын

    Wow, the Analogy is so deep.. you're one of the very few reactors who takes time to analyze the lyrics. I appreciate it

  • @emma-ts1eg
    @emma-ts1egАй бұрын

    this is one of the best reactions i have ever watched. honestly i’m blown away by the way you’re able to interpret the songs so profoundly on first listen

  • @h3arts4kaykay
    @h3arts4kaykayАй бұрын

    her interpretation of the songs and her reactions are so on point and i literally love them! my favorite songs are mad woman, hoax, peace, and the lakes and seeing her reaction to them made me so happy 😭🫶

  • @theclairewhy
    @theclairewhyАй бұрын

    I really liked your interpretation of epiphany. I'd never thought about it that way and you made it even more special to me. Great reaction!! I enjoyed it start to finish ❤

  • @AstroBaby91
    @AstroBaby91Ай бұрын

    If you love specificity, you'll love her work. She paints the picture.

  • @im_azraelle
    @im_azraelleАй бұрын

    if you love specific lyrics and artists painting a picture in their songs, Taylor is definitely for you. she's been doing that since her debut album! even her radio singles that everybody's heard like Love Story, You Belong With Me, I Knew You Were Trouble, Anti-Hero, Cruel Summer etc have crazy good lyricism if you pay attention, but most people just don't because they're bopping to a catchy beat and don't think it goes much deeper than that. you have to listen to evermore, which is folklore's sister album, as well as Red (Taylor's Version) and Speak Now (Taylor's Version). not every song may be up to your taste but i know you'll appreciate the genius songwriting and storytelling! 💜

  • @elizabethjulia20

    @elizabethjulia20

    Ай бұрын

    I cannot wait for her to maybe listen to songs like “clean” or “getaway car” or “maroon” or “the Great War” Taylor songs that are literally written around metaphors.

  • @mxlancholicrose

    @mxlancholicrose

    Ай бұрын

    you described what i was thinking perfectly! i love seeing people discover taylor’s true talent as a lyricist because that really is where she shines, but most people simplify her to just another mainstream pop artist and (BOLDLY) judge her based on her radio songs. and yes i can’t wait for more taylor album reactions from this channel

  • @erikwick
    @erikwickАй бұрын

    The algorithm brought me to you bc I'm listening to all the TS reactors. Subbed bc I support anyone who LISTENS to lyrics

  • @undercoverpenguin7475
    @undercoverpenguin7475Ай бұрын

    Im in love with this reaction and hearing your thoughts and insight!

  • @usamakhan3553
    @usamakhan3553Ай бұрын

    Evermore before Midnights!!! PLEASE

  • @carolla_michelle

    @carolla_michelle

    Ай бұрын

    Red & 1989 before midnights

  • @swift-a-max

    @swift-a-max

    Ай бұрын

    yesss for the orderrr

  • @amcam80
    @amcam80Ай бұрын

    Your face after “My Tears Ricochet” is exactly how I felt after listening to it even before I knew what it was about.

  • @curryc
    @currycАй бұрын

    I love watching swiftie awakenings 🥹🫶 there are SO many things I want to say right now and I'll definitely come back to do that later because folklore and evermore are my favorite albums and I could talk about them for ages BUT pleaseeeeeeee please please im begging for you to include the seven tracks from the 3am edition of midnights as well as You're Losing Me and Hits Different from the til dawn and NJ special editions when you are doing your listen/reaction for that album. They're all so wonderful and can't be left behind 🥺🥺

  • @ninaa.aa_
    @ninaa.aa_Ай бұрын

    watching new people getting into taylor’s music, especially her lyricism is absolutely wonderful!

  • @maciedixon3983
    @maciedixon3983Ай бұрын

    Taylor is capable of writing radio hits and deep songs. Like her radio hits aren’t even close to her best songs but they have their place. Sometimes you just want jam to basic pop but then she’s so much more than that which is what some people don’t get about her

  • @mishripettinger6242

    @mishripettinger6242

    Ай бұрын

    i feel like swifties have a tendency to dismiss her singles and radio hits. they're just a deep and clever and well written as her songs that aren't as mainstream and i personally feel like it's quite disrespectful to talk about her hits as just "fun basic pop to jam to sometimes" when she works as hard on them as she does. For example, with "me!" that song gets sm flack but did you see how much fun she had with that song and how happy it made her? i probably sound kinda harsh lmao but I'm just saying that her hits deserve the same respect as her non-mainstream songs (genuinely so sorry if i sound really rude 😭)

  • @tatianebernardo2482
    @tatianebernardo2482Ай бұрын

    Taylor’s strong suit is her songwriting and storytelling, I really don’t think there’s another artist from her generation that paints the picture like she does. Such a great reaction, you are fun and the fact that you like to analyze the lyrics as a swiftie it’s great to see. subscribed to follow your Taylor journey :)

  • @kaipie2587

    @kaipie2587

    Ай бұрын

    The only other person I can think of is Lana Del Rey she’s amazing with her songwriting ❤

  • @leviblue1795
    @leviblue179526 күн бұрын

    i love how you decipher lyrics. one of my new favorite reactors!!

  • @crislanmartinez1053
    @crislanmartinez1053Ай бұрын

    In love with this reaction, thank u so much. Do Evermore next pls😭😭🤎

  • @JenniferDomitrovits-xu9df
    @JenniferDomitrovits-xu9dfАй бұрын

    I like a lot of your interpretations! One in particular I liked was the “what are my words worth” lyric in The Lakes. Once you get to know Taylor’s music, you’ll find that she loves word play and certain words or phrases will often have double, sometimes even triple, meanings. You were right about that line being a comment about the sale of her music. It’s definitely a shot at the guy, Scooter Braun, who bought her catalog out from under her. I hadn’t thought about it also being a comment about people making fun of her music, but I think that’s definitely possible. One last, kinda fun thing, is that “what are my words worth” is a pun on the poet name William Wordsworth. Taylor is heavily influenced by the Romantic poets of the 18th century. “The Lakes” is a district in England where some of these poets, including Wordsworth (I believe) lived for a time.

  • @jasperpeterpershing7165
    @jasperpeterpershing7165Ай бұрын

    Your reaction was beautiful and brought fresh air into my love of Taylor and her music. It also is amazing to see other black people lover her music or feel whatever you feel about it because sometimes I can feel be judged as a black person for liking her music. Thank you for this ❤ check out the sister album evermore 😉

  • @neeceexx

    @neeceexx

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t let them make you feel bad for appreciating deep, profound lyrics!! You have taste🤌🏾✨

  • @DelightfulDisappointment
    @DelightfulDisappointmentАй бұрын

    I loved your analyses of each song! It’s always so interesting to listen to someone interpret them without any context. Really great ☺️

  • @venusloveplanet
    @venusloveplanetАй бұрын

    Girl you need to hear the live version of my tears ricochet and illicit affairs it's like another level of pain😭

  • @jacquelynking2525
    @jacquelynking2525Ай бұрын

    u need to listen to evermore next its the sister album to folklore! this is the album that got me into taylor so its so cool to see someone else appreciate it x

  • @Flixtex

    @Flixtex

    Ай бұрын

    She need to listen to red or fearless something to realise Taylor music has always been gold pile of Stories and emotions

  • @oriyanbarnes
    @oriyanbarnesАй бұрын

    If you want to understand each song here, Taylor has the Long Pond Sessions on Disney + where she sings each song and explains a bit about it, since it was during the pandemic it's super simple in a cabin, with her 2 friends and producers Jack and Aaron, guitar and piano She sounds heavenly and sings My Tears Ricochet in a different way but still so beautiful 😍

  • @sashwathisriganesh6751
    @sashwathisriganesh6751Ай бұрын

    It’s AMAZING the way you analyzed and digested these so well on first listen!❤️