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The Taylor Swift Pop-Up Contains So Many Heartbreaking References to Her Split From Joe Alwyn

, fans can't help but notice references to their relationship everywhere in the album…even though it hasn't come out yet.The , the album title could be a spin on , and now the Spotify pop-up “library” in Los Angeles filled with Alwyn-y allusions.Here's everything fans have pieced together:This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Chief among the “artifacts” at the pop-up are symbols all Swifties will immediately recognize. The installation includes a globe, which attendees confirmed had a pin marking Florida, where Swift played her first concert after her breakup hit the press.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.A clock was set to 2 o'clock, which many are interpreting as a hint that there is a double album on the way, or that fans should pay special attention to the second song.
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7 fiercest moments in Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ film, including her surprise new single
Beyoncé asked rhetorically on 2011’s “Run the World (Girls).”And in 2023, there’s no doubt that it has been Bey and Tay — Taylor Swift, of course — who not only have had blockbuster summer tours but have followed that up with theatrical film releases this fall that have been bigger events than any Marvel movie.But while “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” which opened to boffo box office in October, is more of a straight-up concert flick, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” which hit cinemas on Friday, doubles as a documentary that gives you a behind-the-curtain look at the notoriously private pop diva.For a superstar who basically stopped doing interviews years ago, this is a rare glimpse at how the “Break My Soul” singer makes the magic — and motherhood — happen. Even if, as the film’s director, she’s controlling her own narrative.And if you came for a cozy-in-my-seat close-up of all the costumes and choreography, there’s plenty of that too over the nearly three-hour Beypic.Here, we break down the seven fiercest “Renaissance” moments — in order of appearance — both on and off the stage.Beyoncé gets real about “the mental strength and the mental stability required to survive” as a black female boss operating at the highest of levels in the game.“I feel like, being a black woman, the way people communicate with me is different,” she says.
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