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The emotional themes are not about devastation or pining or, you know, ‘I can’t live without you’. Because I’ve learnt, after 18 months of being single, that I can live without anyone. And, of course, there are going to be songs about love. But it’s not to the level of complete and utter chaotic devastation that you saw on Red. I don’t think I could make that album twice. I don’t think I would ever want to.
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Taylor Swift on the emotional themes within her upcoming 5th studio album, 1989, in British Vogue
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[Taylor Swift is] a wonderful and trustworthy friend who is extremely down-to-earth and kind - with a heart of gold
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Cara Delevingne
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The reason she remains one of the most important artists in the world is her ability to stay very connected and honest in the music. No matter how big she gets, she still feels like a girl in a coffee house or in her bedroom, singing honest feelings, and those feelings usually get completely lost when people get successful in pop music. When you’re starting our, you write the best songs because you’re pouring everything you’ve ever been into them. But somehow Taylor manages to that over and over again.
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Jack Antonoff on Taylor Swift in British Vogue
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Swift’s genius lies in being able to dig deep into the emotional squeamishness of the ugly break-up, or the agonies of being unpopular, and parlaying that angst into madly catchy anthems; you need only observe any woman roaring “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” after one too many chardonnays to understand that.
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British Vogue Magazine
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She sings about things a lot of people go through, like heartbreak, love, anger and happiness: the real day-to-day **** that everyone experiences.
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Ed Sheeran on Taylor Swift in British Vogue
All that praise
