Taylor Swift premieres ‘The Tortured Poets Department’: “Thank you” to Kim Kardashian and dedications to Joe Alwyn – El Diario NY

Taylor Swift premieres ‘The Tortured Poets Department’: “Thank you” to Kim Kardashian and dedications to Joe Alwyn – El Diario NY



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‘The Tortured Poets Department’ is the name of the new album with which Taylor Swift He made history in the industry again. The material itself features dark themes, with deep sounds and terrible emotions ranging from doubt to absolute misery.

Taylor did not hide her scars or her fiercest curses in this project, which in the end is made up of 31 songs, because we are facing two new albums. The second is called “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” from which songs like “Thank You Aimee” emerge.

This song makes important references to the history that Taylor lived with Kim Kardashian. And although with this chapter she closes this stage of her life, she does not say goodbye without first thanking Kim, because she recognizes that everything she caused led her to be reborn from her ashes, but also to build an entire empire that Kanye’s ex West this time won’t even be able to destroy.

But this gratitude from the composer does not come without a shot of bitterness for Kim Kardashian, because Taylor did let it all out this time and tells her in her song: “Maybe you have reframed history and in your mind, you never beat me to the point of leaving my spirit black and blue; I don’t think you’ve changed much, which is why I changed your name and any definitive clues. One day, your son will come home singing a song that only the two of us will know is about you.“. This song and this lyric sounds more like a curse than a threat and Taylor will never forget and she will never allow Kim to do so either.

The production of the album is at her own expense, but Taylor Swift also worked again with her great friends: Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner and Patrik Berger.

And Joe Alwyn?

Today we finally know that this relationship that inspired great musical themes from albums like “Reputation” and “Lover” came to an end because Joe Alwyn himself was not sure about a “happily ever after” with the singer. Taylor explains that she wanted to keep the ship afloat and that she ended up literally going down with it. Her sinking into a ship that Alwyn had already sailed from.

“So Long, London” is a sad response to what one day she called “London Boy”. Taylor Swift exposes as much as she recognizes and claims to have remained in love until the end. “And you say I abandoned ship, but I was going down with it.”Taylor sings in “So Long, Londo.” And then add: “My white knuckles for holding on with all my might to your silent resentment.”

Songs like “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” and “Down Bad” are a clear reference to the pain, anger and desolation he experienced in the last days in which his heart was able to beat for that love. In these topics, she makes her ex see that he literally left her “safe and abandoned,” a tremendous paradox.

By listening to the song “Fresh Out the Slammer” Taylor’s fans appreciate and understand what the singer is now experiencing with Travis Kelce, a more open relationship for herself, letting herself be seen not because she seeks to appear in the press but because of the need itself. to live openly without needing to hide.

Taylor Swift, probably for this same reason, returns with two albums in which she hid nothing, she brought out everything and without caring about being judged, she reconnected with her audience from her most honest way of being: with music, with her music, with its bridges and its choruses, with its very creativity.

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