whoa! I mean, I like that song enough, especially in context of the doc, but I can not believe that was in 2020
exactly same. I like that song (especially in context) but also it's clear to me that it has been 25 years since it was released
this one actually makes sense to me because he's spent the entire year promoting it with videos, remixes, appearances. To me, he's been all over 2020. Also I love that album, I listen to it all the time
Picked a hell of a day to just turn off my alarm and sleep in as late as possible Anyway the release of folklore was probably the second best day of this shitty year, and a first album listen I’ll likely never forget. Can’t believe she’s doing it again, so thankful
totally fair haha. For me I'm just like whoa that album for me is winter, in the office talking about it with my friend who's since left the company...THAT feels like a lifetime ago.
Taylor’s now been involved in two of the only four good days this year. Trump getting COVID and then losing the election can’t be topped by a double album, though, sorry Taylor :(
Lolol I let folklore top trump contracting covid just because it was a pure joy as opposed to a joy I was only provided at the price of a pandemic. But him losing the election is absolutely number one
I'm unbelievably excited. I cant' believe it's only 11 hours away. I took a PTO day tomorrow for no reason than I had a bunch left to use this year, and now it turns out the reason is actually to sob about Taylor Swift all day
one of my best friends got engaged to that song on thanksgiving and I almost passed out from how sweet that is
I had one day left and I took it today, thinking “I only have five working days left in the year anyway, there’s no possible way I’ll regret this”
"The album continues the working relationships from “Folklore,” which was cowritten and coproduced with Jack Antonoff and the National’s Aaron Dessner, and also includes a contribution from “WB,” William Broad, a pseudonym that she recently revealed is her boyfriend, British actor Joe Alwyn. According to the tracklist that Swift posted, it also includes a collaboration with Haim called “No Body, No Crime”; a second duet with Bon Iver (who sang on the “Folklore” song “Exile”) on the title track; and a song with the National as her backing band called “Coney Island.” Taylor Swift to Release New Album, 'Evermore,' Tonight - Variety