I love binging everyones taylor reactions and everyone going down the rabbit hole lol my favorite to watch is the dont blame me performance on reputation tour
She wrote it with Joe, her ex. He did the piano part. It was during Covid so Taylor wasn’t meeting with anyone except her family and team like Jack and Aaron. She wanted a strong male vocal so she asked Justin Vernon, the lead singer of Bob Iver, however everyone was avoiding everyone because of Covid. She sent the lyrics and Justin said no man would say these things so he and Taylor worked together to make it more realistic from the man’s perspective. They recorded in separate studios and that’s what is on the album, Folklore. I am curious what the lyrics were before Justin said no.
So I'm new to this channel but I love your reactions.. My Tears Ricochet is the best song to listen to if you want to hear about how she feels about her masters being stolen.. Renegade is also amazing.. check it out!
They also done another one called Renegade together with Aaron Dessner... Big Red Machine - Renegade... its very Taylor forward considering she is the featured artist...
My other favorite Bon Iver/Taylor duet is Renegade by Big Red Machine. BRM is a special project that BonIver (Justin) and her producer Aaron do together. ❤️🫶 The band Bon Ivers album For Emma, Forever is a favorite of mine too ❤️ And you said Bon Iver correctly! 🫶
Taylor might have committed murder "No Body No Crime" is from her "evermore" album, which is the sister album of "folklore" (it came out 5 months after "folklore".
Taylor has a great imagination, it is rumored that Taylor wrote a novel called "A Girl Named Girl" supposedly about a woman who had a baby girl but wanted a boy, so she called her girl.
Her ex Joe co-wrote it and just by hearing it. That was their way of explaining why they broke up. 6 years of a relationship that didn’t end up in marriage. It’s one of my favorite songs from her. He also co wroted champagne problems. He proposed and she said no.
No matter what Taylor writes about, she pulls from personal experience that she's had to write whatever she's writing! It may not be HER specific experience but she always draws on things she's experienced to make things as emotional, personal & relatable as she does.
@@HugieReacts That's actually a common misconception, especially about the Folklevermore Era! They are intensely personal! Even though you have the Teenage Love Triangle of Cardigan, August and Betty, you can still pick up things specific to Taylor within those, especially in retrospect of the fact that her and Joe eventually broke up. There's also things like the Last Great American Dynasty, which is about Rebecca Harkness but all of the things that she had to deal with during her lifetime of being judged by everybody and being considered outrageous in her behavior are also things Taylor has to go through (and I'm pretty sure that even had something to do with why Taylor bought that house)! I think that with the Folklevermore era and Midnights especially, she gave us this "conceptual idea" of the albums as a way to write really personal stuff without it seeming like she was riding really personal stuff! Anywho, thanks for going down the rabbit hole-is like crack for us Swifties!
I’m thinking this song is about a divorce/breakup. The understudy is a affair partner, (a person audition for your role) I’ve seen this film before… we’ve been through this before affairs/marital problems. The same with we walked a very thin line.. Her parents are divorced and I’m guessing she has friends and family who’s been through breakups and divorce. It also seems that around this time she and Joe Alwyn hade some difficulties in their relationship
An “understudy” is an actor who prepares for a role in case the main actor can’t do it for whatever reason. It is about a breakup where he thinks it came out of nowhere but she has been telling him all along that she wasn’t happy.
@@HugieReacts I don’t think she and Joe were having any issues during Folklore writing. Doesn’t seem like their breakup was really drawn out or messy, they just grew apart like so many couples.
@@HugieReacts yes most of the songs on Folklore are fictional where she is just creating relatable situations and writing songs about them. Joe wrote the first verse and the piano sequence idea. Justin wrote the bridge part “step right out…” and Taylor wrote the rest.
This song and most (but not all) from Folklore are fictional. She wanted to create characters and tell their stories.
I love binging everyones taylor reactions and everyone going down the rabbit hole lol my favorite to watch is the dont blame me performance on reputation tour
I will add it to the list of recommendations. Thank you so much for the comment and suggestion.
She wrote it with Joe, her ex. He did the piano part. It was during Covid so Taylor wasn’t meeting with anyone except her family and team like Jack and Aaron. She wanted a strong male vocal so she asked Justin Vernon, the lead singer of Bob Iver, however everyone was avoiding everyone because of Covid. She sent the lyrics and Justin said no man would say these things so he and Taylor worked together to make it more realistic from the man’s perspective. They recorded in separate studios and that’s what is on the album, Folklore. I am curious what the lyrics were before Justin said no.
How do you know all of this? Teach me your ways
@@HugieReactsif you go watch The Long pond sessions, before each song she explains what it's about, how it came about, etc.
Yes please the long pond studio is a top tier watch
Good to know. I will give it a watch.
So I'm new to this channel but I love your reactions.. My Tears Ricochet is the best song to listen to if you want to hear about how she feels about her masters being stolen.. Renegade is also amazing.. check it out!
She does another incredible song with Justin Vernon from Bon Iver from Evermore called Evermore 😊 it's so good. Their voices mesh so well together
OHHH?? I can't wait to listen to that!
They also done another one called Renegade together with Aaron Dessner...
Big Red Machine - Renegade... its very Taylor forward considering she is the featured artist...
This is my current favorite song!!!
I can see why! Its beautifully written
Oh also, watch the interview before the song on the long pond studio albums because it adds so much!
We like first-time reactions. It's so much better if you don't know the songs. It's much more genuine. Just something to consider.
This was a first time reaction to the long pond studio version. The song I had heard 1 time before on the studio album version.
Justin Vernon's voice and Taylor's voice are so incredible together.
It's a combo I never thought I would see but so glad I didnt miss out.
You pronounced Bon Iver correctly. Aren't they fabulous together? I hope they sing together again sometime.
In retrospect now, I do think a lot of the songs from Folklore and Evermore are intertwined with whatever she was feeling about Joe at the time.
They have to be. There is no way she can make someone feel the way she does if there is not some sort of personal feelings in the lyrics.
My other favorite Bon Iver/Taylor duet is Renegade by Big Red Machine. BRM is a special project that BonIver (Justin) and her producer Aaron do together. ❤️🫶
The band Bon Ivers album For Emma, Forever is a favorite of mine too ❤️
And you said Bon Iver correctly! 🫶
LETS GOOOO! I was so worried about messing it up.
Loved this reaction too. I'm enjoying and thanks again ❤
I'm so glad!
Taylor might have committed murder "No Body No Crime" is from her "evermore" album, which is the sister album of "folklore" (it came out 5 months after "folklore".
Listen to My Tears Ricochet, that is autobiographical!
Taylor has a great imagination, it is rumored that Taylor wrote a novel called "A Girl Named Girl" supposedly about a woman who had a baby girl but wanted a boy, so she called her girl.
When I first saw this title years ago, I thought it was the Burl Ives dude from Rudolph, only to realize he was dead 2 decades before
There are some songs on Folklore and Evermore that are autobiographical but most songs are fiction!!
Her ex Joe co-wrote it and just by hearing it. That was their way of explaining why they broke up. 6 years of a relationship that didn’t end up in marriage. It’s one of my favorite songs from her. He also co wroted champagne problems. He proposed and she said no.
No matter what Taylor writes about, she pulls from personal experience that she's had to write whatever she's writing! It may not be HER specific experience but she always draws on things she's experienced to make things as emotional, personal & relatable as she does.
Agreed. Even with Folklore and Evermore being non autobiographical it is hard to write something this deep without personal knowledge
@@HugieReacts That's actually a common misconception, especially about the Folklevermore Era! They are intensely personal! Even though you have the Teenage Love Triangle of Cardigan, August and Betty, you can still pick up things specific to Taylor within those, especially in retrospect of the fact that her and Joe eventually broke up. There's also things like the Last Great American Dynasty, which is about Rebecca Harkness but all of the things that she had to deal with during her lifetime of being judged by everybody and being considered outrageous in her behavior are also things Taylor has to go through (and I'm pretty sure that even had something to do with why Taylor bought that house)! I think that with the Folklevermore era and Midnights especially, she gave us this "conceptual idea" of the albums as a way to write really personal stuff without it seeming like she was riding really personal stuff! Anywho, thanks for going down the rabbit hole-is like crack for us Swifties!
You're right! ❤
About everything.
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Great reaction!! Thanks!
No. Thank you!
Damn all your TSwift videos get views
Was during covid yes
Hey Hugie, you should check out "The girl that never was" by James Blunt! Id love to hear your thoughts and feelings about it! Keep up the great work
I will check it out
I’m thinking this song is about a divorce/breakup. The understudy is a affair partner, (a person audition for your role) I’ve seen this film before… we’ve been through this before affairs/marital problems. The same with we walked a very thin line.. Her parents are divorced and I’m guessing she has friends and family who’s been through breakups and divorce. It also seems that around this time she and Joe Alwyn hade some difficulties in their relationship
An “understudy” is an actor who prepares for a role in case the main actor can’t do it for whatever reason. It is about a breakup where he thinks it came out of nowhere but she has been telling him all along that she wasn’t happy.
is it the same time her and Joe were having issues? Wasn't he the William guy on the written by line on this album?
@@HugieReacts I don’t think she and Joe were having any issues during Folklore writing. Doesn’t seem like their breakup was really drawn out or messy, they just grew apart like so many couples.
Yea that's why I was confused cause I know this was written 2019-2020 which means they were still going strong
@@HugieReacts yes most of the songs on Folklore are fictional where she is just creating relatable situations and writing songs about them. Joe wrote the first verse and the piano sequence idea. Justin wrote the bridge part “step right out…” and Taylor wrote the rest.