outdid herself on this latest endeavor. But why does she insist on undoing any emotional growth she’s gained by bringing up an old feud from nearly 10 years ago?Before I dive in to this analysis of the singer’s need to move on, I feel compelled to be clear: I absolutely adore her music.
I find her lyrics incredibly relatable, if not extremely powerful, and usually want to listen to her albums while bathing in the dark with nothing but a lit candle to leave my tears in shadow.No one does heartbreak and lost dreams like Swift.
But no one should be writing about feuds as much as she does — especially when they’re from a bygone era and she already has a whole album about them (“Reputation,” from 2017).It all began in 2009 when Kanye West interrupted Swift’s speech at the “VMAs,” though the two appeared to make amends in 2015 when they posed for photos together at the same awards show.
One year later, that rapport would meet its demise.And now — after various eras — Swift uses a rather elementary code of lowercase and capital letters, Swift re-characterizes Kim Kardashian as a high-school bully on “thanK you aIMee,” the new album’s 24th track.
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