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Rachael

@inmyhighestheels

Rachael • 23 • she/her/hers
taylor swift, tv shows, & kelsea ballerini
twitter: @merderswift
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taylor pleading with her partner that she’ll even pay them “good money” if all they do is try to understand her for who she is is maybe her most heartwrenching lyric ever…she’s not even asking to be liked or loved, she just wants to be known

high infidelity’s “at the house lonely good money i’d pay if you’d just know me” matches dear reader’s “if you knew where i was walking - to a house not a home all alone ‘cause nobody’s there”

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i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands

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something people don’t appreciate enough is the fact that different songs on midnights explore the same topics in numerous, sometimes contradictory ways. on snow on the beach, she’s scared that a new relationship might not work out; on labyrinth, she’s terrified that it might. snow on the beach also talks about the celestial forces that bring two people together; mastermind confesses that she was the force in question all along. bejeweled describes the confidence and freedom of bending the rules of a relationship; high infidelity is filled with guilt and terror for simply dancing with another guy. she takes the money on you’re on your own, kid, but she feels stifled by it on anti-hero. she ends you’re on your own, kid with inspiring words; on dear reader, she warns the audience not to listen to her advice. she burns in hell on anti-hero, but karma is her god on karma. she can face any struggle fame throws at her on you’re on your own, kid, but she’s too soft for all of it on sweet nothing. she’s a diamond and a monster on the hill at the same time. it’s almost like each story is told from multiple perspectives like the love triangle on folklore, but instead of several fictional characters, the narrators all exist in different corners of taylor’s mind.

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jakeperalta

never grow up has always hit hard but in the wake of would’ve could’ve should’ve…………… god

“you got nothing to regret, I’d give all i have honey if you could stay like that” vs “I regret you all the time” // “it could stay this simple and no one’s ever burned you, nothing’s ever left you scarred” vs “I can’t let this go, I fight with you in my sleep, the wound won’t close” // “wish I’d never grown up” vs “now that I know, I wish you’d left me wondering” // “even though you want to, please try to never grow up” vs “the god’s honest truth is that the pain was heaven, and now that i’m grown i’m scared of ghosts” :(

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taylorswift

Midnights is a wild ride of an album and I couldn’t be happier that my co pilot on this adventure was Jack Antonoff. He’s my friend for life (presumptuous I know but I stand by it) and we’ve been making music together for nearly a decade HOWEVER… this is our first album we’ve done with just the two of us as main collaborators. We’d been toying with ideas and had written a few things we loved, but Midnights actually really coalesced and flowed out of us when our partners (both actors) did a film together in Panama. Jack and I found ourselves back in New York, alone, recording every night, staying up late and exploring old memories and midnights past. We were so lucky to also work with our brilliant collaborators Sam Dew, Sounwave, Lana Del Rey, Jahaan Sweet, Keanu Beats, William Bowery, and Zoe Kravitz. Laura Sisk was our excellent engineer. The wonderful and wise Beth Garrabrant took the album photographs. Midnights is a collage of intensity, highs and lows and ebbs and flows. Life can be dark, starry, cloudy, terrifying, electrifying, hot, cold, romantic or lonely. Just like Midnights. Which is out now  

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It still cracks me up that Taylor sang 95% of what would be the final version of cardigan and concluded the voice memo by calling it a “rough draft”

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