Taylor Swift Invites Swifties to "Be Kind", Ahead of Speak Now Album Release
Are you a big fan of Taylor Swift? Something is interesting this time, "Taylor Swift Invites Swifties to 'Be Benevolent', ahead of the release of the album Speak Now (Taylor's version).
Taylor Swift wants to make sure that the songs that will be re-released by her do not make fans continue to discuss Taylor's past.
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Especially discussing the content of these songs, some of which tell about ex-girlfriends.
Taylor Swift's appeal to Swifties
Taylor Swift surprised fans with a rendition of "Dear John" on The Eras Tour at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
During a conversation between performances, Taylor revealed an appeal that contained an invitation to "be kind."
Taylor asked fans to always keep their attitude and spread kindness on social media.
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Especially about fan speculation on the song Dear John which is considered to tell the story of the breakdown of Taylor and John Mayer's relationship.
Although she didn't name anyone specifically during the speech, Swift added, "I'm 33 years old. I don't care about anything that happened to me when I was 19, except for the songs I wrote.
He continued, "I didn't put out this album so you could show up and feel the need to defend me on the internet, against someone you thought I might have written a song about 14 million years ago."
From those words, Taylor implicitly asked fans not to corner John Mayer or anyone who was the subject of the song.
Because this issue has become a frequent thing, especially since Taylor Swift decided to re-release the album Speak Now.
Starting from the crowd of the song All Too Well which people think the song tells about Jake Gyllenhaal.
Then trending topics and discussions that corner Jake become easy to find on the internet.
Not only that but another song that was allegedly for another ex was also discussed.
Taylor seems to be monitoring the crowd all the time and now he's trying to prevent it from being offended.
"Speak Now" album release
After Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version), both released in 2021, now it's the turn of the Speak Now album.
Since 2019, Swift has been open about her plans to re-record the first six studio albums after being unable to buy her master records.
By re-recording them, he will be able to own the master.
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) releases on July 7, 2023.
