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Originally posted by OnlyManInTheWorld
I didn't watch the stream live because it was aired in the middle of the night here, but I woke up early in the morning, very excited, I don't know if we knew the new song was coming, i don't remember, it was so long ago, i can't even
I guess I turned on my computer and checked iTunes right after and then I saw Taylor being #1 with a long-ass title song, I was like wtf, but my second thought was: "what a great single cover" and then "what a genius move". Later I checked ATRL, the song was everywhere, I found out it took her 48 minutes to reach the top and then I downloaded it and went straight to heaven. I mean, maybe I wasn't like "the best song in ****ing forever", and of course I thought about "Call Me Maybe", my biggest jam of 2012, but WANEGBT was definitely someting I wanted from Taylor, even though I knew it wasn't as good as "Call My Maybe". I never lied about my stanning for pop music and when she released a pop song, I was blessed.
You don't even realize how I felt when she released Shake It Off. That whole stream was surreal to me. I remember that day, the single release party in the base, the whole anticipation, meltdowns when the first red update showed up.
We're getting old

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I missed SIO's release. I remember reading about it in here a few days before it premiered, and people saying how it was going to be a pop song and i said i was excited. But that was it.
Then i went on vacation for a few days, and when i came back home Monday very late at night, i was excited to watch Anaconda by Nicki, which i thought would be premiering Monday. So i ran to my Tablet and turned on my VEVO app, and to my surprise there was Taylor on the floor under some girls' legs
I entered and the song truly slayed me. I was like "Oh, this is pop perfection" and the video had me LOLing really hard
After hearing it for the first time, i ran to ATRL and kept listening to the song. Then i read she was doing a 100% pop album and my excitement went through the roof. That's the moment when i decided i was going to stan Taylor this era
I remember thinking that SIO would smash (and it did) but that the album sales would be down because of Country fans leaving
