this is probably the taylor swift album i've identified with the most. i've seen these lyrics reflected in my friends, in relationships my friends were in, in my own imaginary relationships, and in reaching peak insanity while the people around me thought i was sane
my life is starting to turn around now, but i can't get over the catastrophic power (in every sense) that TTPD possesses. i can't understand so much hate towards this album... she puts everything it should have. ... read more
this classy pop girlllll
i hadn't noticed that the album as a whole is on the same level as man's best friend, so it's great that they're two good sisters! taste is one of my favorite pop songs ever and espresso? sorry guys but THAT is the female song of 2024
it may not be my favorite, but it's a fact that taylor reached his artistic peak here
this song has such a liberating spirit. when the chorus plays, the feeling is just to jump around with the people Iilove and ignore all the problems. it's alright. tje instrumental of this song also has such good vibes! the music video is fun, but the single cover best reflects my reaction to this song
it quickly rose to the top of the best songs of 2025. the original version dreams of having that sound
it had been a while since i'd heard that, and oh my god it's so good
nine years for this... seriously bruno? they're saying "I Just Might" is similar to everything he's released before, but his previous songs weren't as pathetic as this... the backing vocals in the chorus are good tho
The highlight of this project is undoubtedly the instrumentals. Taylor Swift and Christopher Rowe, producers of the 2010 songs, delivered what is arguably the best sonic reworking of the four re-recordings to date. The tracks on "From the Vault" also shine: Jack Antonoff's folk production on "Castles Crumbling" is enchanting, elevated by Hayley Williams' powerful vocals, which blend seamlessly with Taylor's. "I Can See You" impresses with its ... read more