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Taylor Swift Research Paper

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America’s country sweetheart has officially grown up. The release of 1989 already has Taylor Swift pegged as the first artist to hit Platinum in 2014, and it isn’t without reason. Since her debut self-titled release in 2006, Swift has been smashing the charts, putting out singles which shoot her straight to the top. 1989 has already seen “Shake It Off” at number 1 worldwide, and that’s only the album’s first single. Such huge, popular tracks can dominate an album, leaving the lesser-known to be forgotten. This is a shame, since a lot of them are much more lyrically intricate than the singles. From country-classics to pure unfiltered pop, here are the most underrated Taylor Swift album fillers:

“Mary’s Song (Oh My My My)”: From the days of innocent Tim McGraw loving Taylor Swift, this track is an adorable love story based on the …show more content…

It’s beautifully optimistic, telling the whimsical tale that became characteristic of Swift’s earlier work. But being released at the time when Swift was edging away from her Shania Twain influences, “Fearless” is more easily acknowledged as a pop track. “I don’t know how it gets better than this, you take my hand and drag me headfirst, fearless.”

“The Best Day”: A tribute to Swift’s mother, this track is incredibly nostalgic. It’s a narrative of growing up, and to anyone over the age of 18, it’s just a little too relatable. “I don’t know why all the trees change in the fall, I know you’re not scared of anything at all.” It has a very similar tone to her later release “Never Grow Up,” conveying the panic of getting older anyone in their early 20s has been through.

“Long Live”: This is an anthem. A track dedicated to the people Swift worked with on tour and in the studio. It’s lyrically very powerful, creating an ode to those who never give up. “’Cause for a moment a band of thieves in ripped up jeans got to rule the

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