Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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small pieces of something, especially a hard substance like wood or stone.
Taylor uses 'chips' to describe small pieces of something, in this case, emotional baggage or scars.
extremely impressive or exciting; used to describe something or someone as being exceptionally talented or skilled.
Taylor uses 'dope' to describe someone who is exceptionally talented or skilled, in this case, her partner.
feelings of uncertainty or self-doubt.
Taylor uses 'insecurities' to describe feelings of uncertainty or self-doubt, in this case, her own flaws.
a feeling of suspicion or distrust, especially without any real reason.
Taylor uses 'paranoia' to describe a feeling of suspicion or distrust, in this case, her own insecurities.
a person's image or character as presented to the public.
Taylor uses 'persona' to describe the image or character she presents to the public, in this case, a 'bad boy' persona.
to come before something else in time or order.
Taylor uses 'precede' to describe how her reputation doesn't come before her in the sense that it defines her.
to move something quickly, especially with a lot of energy.
Taylor uses 'whippin'' to describe moving something quickly, in this case, a boat.