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1989 (Music)

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1989 is the fifth studio album by American Singer-Songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released through Big Machine Records on October 27, 2014, almost exactly two years after her previous album, Red.It was Swift's first official pop album, fully transitioning from her country origins to a dreamy Synth-Pop sound inspired by the music of her birth decade, The '80s. Aiming for a "sonically cohesive record," she again partnered with Max Martin and Shellback, while her longtime producer Jack Antonoff made his first contribution to one of her album releases with "Out of the Woods."note Their first collaboration had been on the between-album single "Sweeter Than Fiction."With its release, Swift became the first artist in history with two albums that had sold over a million copies within a week. Her eight-month 1989 World Tour was the highest-grossing tour of 2015 and was released as a concert film by Apple Music.A re-recording of the album, 1989 (Taylor's Version), was released on October 27, 2023, exactly nine years after the original. This is the fourth of her first six albums to be re-recorded following the controversial purchase of their master recordings by Scooter Braun and included five previously unreleased tracks.
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Adam Westing
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Adam Westing: "Blank Space" and even more explicitly in its music video. Taylor's character is the media's perception of her: A girl who lures boys in, dates them for song writing material, gets jealous and clingy, goes Ax-Crazy, and, as the current boy escapes, has another one lined up.
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Love Is a Drug
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Love Is a Drug: "Clean" plays with this, comparing getting over a toxic relationship to going through withdrawal. "Slut!" plays it straight:
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: The protagonist of the "Wildest Dreams" video is clearly based on Elizabeth Taylor, with her unknown co-star standing in for Richard Burton. Taylor's character in the "Wildest Dreams" music video is named Marjorie Finn, an obvious reference to her grandmother Marjorie Finlay.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The (From the Vault) tracks are much sadder, more emotional, and more serious in their subject matter than their main album counterparts. Compare the approach to societal slut shaming in "Blank Space" (which sarcastically mocks the concept) to "Slut!" (which stoically accepts the inevitability of other's judgment). "Is It Over Now?" is a harsher take on the breakdown of the relationship from "Out Of The Woods."
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: The video for "Bad Blood" is more or less just a string of cameos of various female actors, singers, and models.
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Redemption in the Rain
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Redemption in the Rain: The conceit of "Clean"
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Alice Allusion
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Alice Allusion: The bonus track "Wonderland" uses shout-outs to Alice in Wonderland to describe a fairy-tale romance that descended into madness.
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Face on the Cover
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Face on the Cover: Near-miss in the original release; we see Swift's torso (and the seagull shirt she's wearing) and the lower half of her face, but not her eyes. Played straight with the Taylor's Version release, where we see her face front and center smiling and facing to her left.
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Spiteful Suicide
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Spiteful Suicide: "Is It Over Now?"
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New Sound Album
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New Sound Album: Her official departure from Country Music. 1989's production was mostly electronic, making use of drum machines and synthesizers.
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Between My Legs
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Between My Legs: Taylor crawls through a tunnel of legs in the music video for "Shake It Off".
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Easter Egg
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Easter Egg: In 1989 she carried on her tradition of hiding secret messages in the liner notes. In the lyrics to "Blank Space", it's:
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: Her character becomes this in the "Blank Space" video, tearing up paintings and destroying her boyfriend's car with a golf club.
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Miniscule Rocking
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Miniscule Rocking: Coming in at just 2:26, "Now That We Don't Talk" retroactively dethrones the Midnights track "Glitch" as the shortest song in Taylor's discography. Along with "Suburban Legends" (2:51) and "Slut!" (3:00), three of the vault tracks are the shortest tracks on the album and are all fairly short by her standards.
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Please, Don't Leave Me
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Please, Don't Leave Me: In "Say Don't Go," the narrator begs her lover not to leave her and calls him out for leading her on.
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Ascended Meme
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Ascended Meme: Fans noticed that the bridge of "Out of the Woods" ("Remember when you hit the brakes too soon?") fit in the instrumental break of "Is It Over Now?". Remixes and Tik Tok videos were made about it. When Swift sang "Is It Over Now?" as a surprise song on the Eras Tour during the Buenos Aires stop, she added the bridge of "Out of the Woods" to it.
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Team Power Walk
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Team Power Walk: The music video for "Bad Blood" features one, with both opposing armies advancing slowly in formation.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: The final track of the album's standard edition is "Clean", an emotional farewell to an unhealthy relationship.
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Album Closure
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Album Closure: The final track, "Clean", is about finally getting "clean" from a toxic relationship—complete with Redemption in the Rain.
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Synth-Pop
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Synth-Pop: Her first album in the genre.
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The Diss Track
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The Diss Track: "Bad Blood" is a song about an artist who tried to hurt Swift's career. Considering her falling-out with Katy Perry, and the fact that some of her tour dancers were hired out by Perry, most believe the song to be about her. (Another substantial rumor that plagues the song is that she's resentful of Perry's on-off relationship with John Mayer, who also dated Taylor, and that she's bitter over someone she thought was a friend is dating her ex.)
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Your Makeup Is Running
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Your Makeup Is Running: "New Romantics" says, "We cry tears of mascara in the bathroom." In the "Blank Space" video, Taylor's makeup begins to run heavily as she loses it.
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Record Producer
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Record Producer: Much of the album's new sound came from Swift's behind-the-scenes decisions on who would assist with the production. The majority of the album was produced by Max Martin and Shellback, dominant songwriter/producers of 2000s-2010s pop who had previously worked with Swift on the major singles from Red. Other songs went to similar giants in the then-contemporary pop field, with Jack Antonoff co-producing "Out of the Woods", "I Wish You Would", and "You Are In Love", Ryan Tedder being behind "Welcome To New York" and "I Know Places", and "I Wish You Would", and Imogen Heap producing "Clean". Notably, Nathan Chapman, who produced almost all of Swift's first three albums and many songs on Red, only had a production credit on "This Love", which would prove to be his last collaboration with Swift.
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New Romantic
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New Romantic: One of the bonus tracks being titled "New Romantics" suggests that this period was an influence on the album's aesthetic.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: In the "Out of the Woods" video, if you pause at the right time, you'll see the vines spelling out the song title.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: The music video for "Blank Space" ends with another suitor arriving to fill the blank space left by the previous guy who just took off running.
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Location Song
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Location Song: "Welcome to New York" is an ode to her new home, the Big Apple.
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Unflinching Walk
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Unflinching Walk: The climax of the "Bad Blood" video shows two opposing armies advancing on each other slowly, with explosions erupting behind them.
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Played for Laughs
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Compare the approach to societal slut shaming in "Blank Space" (which sarcastically mocks the concept) to "Slut!" (which stoically accepts the inevitability of other's judgment).
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: "Bad Blood", which was rumoured to be about Katy Perry.
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Breather Episode
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Breather Episode: "How You Get The Girl", a very uptempo song, is sandwiched between "Wildest Dreams" and "This Love", both of which are much slower and have sadder tones.
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Gay Aesop
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Gay Aesop: One of the aspects of New York City she praises in the album's first track is that:
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Golf Clubbing
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Golf Clubbing: Destroys her boyfriend's car with a golf club at the end of the "Blank Space" video.
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: Her character in "Blank Space" has elements of this, promising her new lover heaven only to turn on him (as the media had portrayed Swift as doing).
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Arc Number
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Arc Number: Swift's favorite number, 13, appears as the number of tracks on the album.
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Questioning Title?
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Questioning Title?: "Is It Over Now?", where the narrator asks her ex-lover if their relationship is really over.
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Title by Number
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Title by Number: 1989, the year of Swift's birth and also the musical era she was trying to emulate.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: The "Out of the Woods" music video is essentially about Taylor doing this, being chased into an apparently-enchanted forest by some wolves and surviving treacherous conditions.
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "You could've been gettin' down to THIS. SICK. BEAT." The title of "Slut!" is always spelt with quotation marks and an exclamation mark.
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Amazing Technicolor Battlefield
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Amazing Technicolor Battlefield: On New Years' Eve 2014, she performed "Welcome to New York" and "Shake It Off" on a stage in Times Square that had colored lights glowing aplenty.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: "This Love (Taylor's Version)" was released as a promotional single for the (Taylor's Version) of the album despite it was never released as a single for the original album cycle nor a particularly beloved track. Most people think that is because the song is featured in the soundtrack of The Summer I Turned Pretty.
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Black Widow
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Black Widow: Her performance of "Blank Space" for the American Music Awards was themed after this. The music video proper takes on a more Yandere feel.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Referenced in "New Romantics":
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What Beautiful Eyes!
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What Beautiful Eyes!: "I Know Places": "Wonderland":
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I Warned You
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I Warned You: From the bridge of "Blank Space":
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Break-Up Song
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Break-Up Song: Noticeably fewer than on Red, a particularly sad album. "All You Had To Do Was Stay," a melancholy song to a lover who shouldn't have left. "I Wish You Would" is about her regrets about her ex and how she wants them back. "Clean," about the relief of finally getting over a toxic relationship. "Say Don't Go" is about her lover leaving her because he loved her less than she loved him, and she's begging him to stay. In "Now That We Don't Talk," the narrator is glad her relationship is over, but does have some regrets about how poorly it ended. "Is It Over Now?" has the narrator question whether her relationship is finally over now that both she and her ex-lover have moved on with other people.
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Misery Poker
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Misery Poker: from the bonus track "New Romantics":
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Take That!
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Take That!: "Now That We Don't Talk" narrator only pretended to like acid rock music to please her love interest.
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Double Standard
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Double Standard: In "Slut!" the narrator laments that she'll suffer society's consequences for her relationship with her love interest (including being called a slut) but he won't.
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1989 (Music) / int_b6cebad3
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Whole Costume Reference: The video for "Shake It Off" has Taylor dressed up as Gwen Stefani, Lady Gaga, Skrillex, and Fergie as they appeared in various music videos.
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Valley Girl
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Valley Girl: Her "ex-man's new girlfriend" apparently speaks like this.
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Terms of Endangerment
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Terms of Endangerment: "Blank Space" addresses the romantic subject as "darling" as it takes a turn for the darker: "'Cause, darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream." In the music video, the line is delivered by Taylor's character as she grabs her boyfriend's face threateningly.
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Big Applesauce
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Big Applesauce: "Welcome To New York", based on her having moved to an upscale apartment in New York City.
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Romance on the Set
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Romance on the Set: invoked The starlet in the "Wildest Dreams" video has one with the male lead. It doesn't end happily, as it turns out he was already married to someone else.
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Self-Referential Track Placement: The final track in the standard edition of the re-release is called "Is It Over Now?"
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Hope Spot
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Hope Spot: The first of the vault tracks, "Slut!", has the narrator acknowledging that she'll be branded a slut and made the subject of cruel rumors for dating her new boyfriend, but that he's worth it. The next four vault tracks are breakup songs that all but say that he was not.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: "Bad Blood"'s music video references several films. The bikes, for instance, are a reference to TRON. The opening scene, in which Taylor gets thrown out a window and lands on top of a car, also closely resembles the opening scene of the horror-comedy Detention (which, notably, was also directed by Joseph Kahn), right down to the way in which she's splayed out atop the car◊, as well as the fact that the character in Detention who suffers that fate is named Taylor.
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Troperiffic
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Troperiffic: The "Bad Blood" music video is chock-full of Action Girl tropes and references to Sci-Fi and Spy movies, to the point that io9.com published an article enumerating them.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: The video for "Shake It Off" has her surrounded by skilled dancers of all types and her just being . . . not. The song's lyrics also highlight common criticisms of her image: "Blank Space" is one long, sarcastic Self-Deprecation song, based on the media's image of her as a psychotic maneater. All of the celebrities picked the names of the alter egos they played in the "Bad Blood" video themselves. Taylor's alias is "Catastrophe".
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Slut-Shaming
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Slut-Shaming: The narrator of "Slut!" feels so strongly about her love interest that she's willing to endure the slut shaming to be with him.
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Cover Version
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Cover Version: Ryan Adams covered the entire album.
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Villainous Face Hold
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Villainous Face Hold: In the "Blank Space" music video, as Taylor's character takes a turn toward Ax-Crazy, she grabs her boyfriend by the face threateningly with both hands and gets in his face.
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Love Nostalgia Song
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Love Nostalgia Song: "I Wish You Would," where the singer looks back on a relationship that ended badly and hopes that it might be renewed. "Wildest Dreams," where the singer anticipates this: "Out of the Woods" captures the anxiety, excitement, and unsureness of a relationship that the narrator experienced and clearly treasured. "Suburban Legends" has the narrator reminiscing about a relationship from her younger years, despite the pain it caused her and the fact that her lover wasn't entirely faithful during their time together.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Not just Taylor, but no less than twenty women in the music video for "Bad Blood". The whole video is some sort of sci-fi noir set up, complete with explosions, hand-to-hand combat, swordfighting, and numerous Quentin Tarantino references.
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All Girls Want Bad Boys
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: "Blank Space": "Wildest Dreams":
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SillyLoveSong
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Silly Love Song: Being an album that celebrate fun and carefree romance, naturally has a lot of these: "Style" is about a relationship that the narrator know would not end well, but she is so consumed by how good he looks she can't stop. This song is as blatant about Harry Styles as it can be without actually name dropping him. "How You Get The Girl" is about the narrator telling a guy he needs to try better if he wants to gets his ex back and what he should do. Taylor acknowledges in an interview that the song is exceptionally silly and might get the guy a restraining order if he follows it. "This Love" is about an on-and-off relationship that the narrator is pondering the good and bad of, ultimately concluding that it is worth it. "I Know Places" is about the narrator wanting to run away from the hungry public to protect a romance that she cherishes. The romance in "Wonderland" is so consuming that the narrator lost herself in it. "You Are In Love" is about a slow building romance that the narrator and her love interest eventually falls in love with each other. Swift stated that this song is based on her friend (and frequent collaborator) Jack Antonoff's romance with another one of her friends, Lena Dunham.
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Intercourse with You
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Intercourse with You: From "Wildest Dreams":
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Idiosyncratic Cover Art
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Idiosyncratic Cover Art: The back covers of the first four editions of the "Taylor's Version" re-release each have one of the numbers of the album title on the back, so that they form the the album title when lined up together.
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Kubrick Stare
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Kubrick Stare: Demonstrates in the videos for "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood".
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Intentionally Awkward Title
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Intentionally Awkward Title: One of the vault songs is titled "Slut!".
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Has a Type
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Has a Type: In "Is It Over Now?", Taylor calls out her ex (likely Harry Styles) for only dating girls who look like her after their breakup.
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 1989 (Music) / int_e3cee2e7
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Empathic Environment
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Empathic Environment: The "emotional landscape" in the video for "Out of the Woods".
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 1989 (Music) / int_e61d9a3c
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Clothing Damage
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Clothing Damage: Taylor undergoes this in the video for "Out of the Woods", her dress getting ripped up quite a bit as she struggles through the wilderness. Taylor deliberately destroys her boyfriend's clothes near the end of the video for "Blank Space", although the point is more humiliation than fanservice.
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Sanity Slippage Song
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In the "Blank Space" video, Taylor's makeup begins to run heavily as she loses it.
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IncrediblyLamePun
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All of the celebrities picked the names of the alter egos they played in the "Bad Blood" video themselves. Taylor's alias is "Catastrophe".
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Forbidden Love
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Forbidden Love: "I Know Places" is about this. It's a dramatic take on the experience of dating while in the public eye.
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Uniformity Exception
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Uniformity Exception: Out of all the album covers of the Taylor's Version re-recordings, 1989 is the first to include the album's name on the cover.
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Beware the Nice Ones
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Beware the Nice Ones Combined with Bitch in Sheep's Clothing in "Blank Space".
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Album Closure / int_85d92503
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Deconstructor Fleet / int_85d92503
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Self-Referential Track Placement / int_85d92503
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Terms of Endangerment / int_85d92503
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Title by Number / int_85d92503
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Title by Year / int_85d92503