Thursday, January 8, 2015

Taylor Swift Released The Tracklist For 'Reputation,' And Fans Can't Handle Their Chill

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We're getting closer and closer to the release of Taylor Swift's highly anticipated new album, Reputation, and Queen Tay herself just gave us a little tease by dropping the tracklist. 

Please join us in a T-Swift happy dance as we remind ourselves that Reputationdrops in a matter of days. 

The tracklist is as follows: 

Cue the freak-outs:

Aside from being the most excited people on the planet, Swifties are already on the case trying to figure out any meanings behind the song titles since Taylor is the President and CEO of Hidden Messages Inc.

One theory that came about after the release of the "Look What You Made Me Do" video is that all the different Taylors that appear at the end represent the 15 songs on the album.

Taylor liked the post on Tumblr, so we were all basically convinced this was indeed correct. 

Another fan has taken this theory and run with it by matching up the song titles with each Taylor, which might give us clues as to what each song is about. 

Some are focusing on how the text from the media appears on the left side of Taylor's face on the cover, while her song titles are written on the right side of her face. 

This fan pointed out how the words on the "right" side of her face are real and correct, whereas the words from the media are false and made-up. 

Other fans are very excited about the second song on the album, "End Game," which features a collab with Taylor's bestie, Ed Sheeran, as well as rapper Future. 

While we don't know for sure what each song is about, this fan who attended one of Taylor's Secret Sessions posted that Taylor's mom, Andrea, left the room during, "Dress," which leads us to believe it might be a tad scandalous. 

This fan pointed out that the fifth track on Reputation, which is called "Delicate," might give us a case of the feels, just like every other fifth song on Taylor's albums. 

Does anyone else suffer from Track Five Syndrome? I know I sure do. 

Some are connecting the song "So It Goes" to a bonus track that appeared on 1989 called "You Are In Love." The latter song has the lyrics, "So it goes / You two are dancing in a snow globe."

The same line shows up in "Style," another song from 1989, with the lyrics, "So it goes, he can't keep his wild eyes on the road."

We're not sure our brains can handle all of this hardcore detective work by the Swifties, so we're pretty thankful we only have to wait a little longer for Reputation to drop. 

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