what did you think? 🎧
I have been digesting this album for the past 3 days and still have so many thoughts!
🩶 my favorite songs are I Can Do It With A Broken Heart, I Hate It Here, and thanK you aIMee
🩶 I much prefer the anthology to the original album. I also prefer Aaron Dessner’s work to Jack Antonoff on this and other albums, Aaron seems to blend her lyrics and ideas with music much better than Jack.
🩶 I think it could have been shorter, but she probably wanted to fully show what her life has been like without editing it down. I would so love to hear the songs that were cut!
🩶 Overall I rate it about 7/10, I won’t come back to listen to some of it but really liked other parts.
What songs were your favorite? I would so love to hear more opinions about this album!
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Taylor Swift's latest album has sparked widespread conversation among fans. Many are drawn to her heartfelt lyrics and the production styles of prominent collaborators like Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff. Dessner's approach to blending lyrics and music has received praise, highlighting his role in capturing the essence of Swift’s storytelling. Moreover, fans are intrigued by the album's unedited narrative, expressing a desire to discover unreleased songs. Current trends indicate that Taylor Swift is not only dominating the music charts but also influencing cultural discussions surrounding her work. The hashtags related to her, such as #taylorswift and #theerastour, are trending, showcasing her immense popularity. Additionally, insights into her creative process and the emotional depth of the anthology continue to engage listeners. As fans reflect on the album, sharing thoughts and recommendations amongst each other cultivates a vibrant community, fostering connections through shared experiences regarding each song's impact.

I love so many songs already: so long London is my fave, but honorable mention to my boy only breaks his favorite toys