![]() ![]() ![]() On evermore, however, the passage of time has softened the thorns of that year Swift's updated reflections on the events are level-headed, frank, and much more insular, concerned with how the drama colored the budding romances she struck up with ex Tom Hiddleston at the time, and eventually her current beau Joe Alwyn. At the time, songs like "Look What You Made Me Do," and "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" portrayed the singer as bitter and unremorseful as she embraced her role as the villain in it all. Keen-eyed fans have already pointed out one track where the pop star seems to reference her particularly turbulent tabloid news cycle in 2016 which famously laid the foundation for her 2017 record Reputation. But amid the fiction is also quite a bit of fact. Like folklore, evermore finds its magic in the fictional tales and romances Swift spins about "two young con artists who fall in love," and "the longtime college sweethearts who had very different plans on the same night," she writes of the record on Instagram. Already, less than 24 hours since its release, conspiracy theories abound on the real-life events the pop star seems to be alluding to on some of its tracks, specifically regarding her public fallout with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, her relationships with both Tom Hiddleston and Joe Alwyn, and musings about her place in it all. Taylor Swift released evermore, her ninth studio album and sister record to folklore, on Friday. ![]()
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