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“You Need to Calm Down” marked a notable political shift in Taylor’s lyrics, which reference women’s empowerment and GLAAD (the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). The music video, meanwhile, features a plethora of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer celebrities, from Hayley Kiyoko to Todrick Hall to Billy Porter. As homophobic protesters rage on, Taylor and co choose to live their best lives — the video also includes a message ofsupport for the Equality Actof which Taylor has been an outspoken supporter.Finally, Taylor seemingly puts herfeud with Katy Perry an actual paper ring can be seen within the first 10 seconds, while Taylor is writing the lyrics on — you guessed it — paper. Taylor also wears this paper ring in one of the photos from theLoveralbum photoshoot. respectively. Here’s to dating cute guys named Joe and either watching or feeling them breathe…!Track 9: "Cornelia Street" and it has no shortage of parallels to songs, music videos, interviews, and more from throughout her 13-year career. Ask any Swiftie — Taylor Swift’s discography is just as interconnected as, if not more than, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. I mean, she even has a song called “End Game,” so Swifties, assemble.As you listen throughLover

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