Tracks from Taylor Swift's Wed Album
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Tracks from Taylor Swift's Wed Album
"Swifties are going crazy for "All You Had to Do Was R.S.V.P." Published in the print edition of the September 15, 2025, issue, with the headline "Songs From Taylor's Wedding-Planning Album." Rebecca Caplan, a former staff writer at CollegeHumor, has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2015. Jason Adam Katzenstein is a cartoonist and a comedy writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker since 2014."
"He is the author of the graphic memoir "Everything Is an Emergency" and a co-author, with Roz Chast, of "The Two Saddest Kitchens.""
Swifties are going crazy for "All You Had to Do Was R.S.V.P." The song is presented as part of Songs From Taylor's Wedding-Planning Album. The album centers on wedding planning and interpersonal dynamics, using song titles and lyrics to evoke RSVP logistics, invitations, and relationship milestones. Fan enthusiasm has focused on the song's title and its wedding-related specificity. Listeners share memes, theories, and playlist placements across social platforms. The song title's RSVP motif invites speculation about ceremony logistics and guest dynamics, reinforcing strong engagement with personal-life themes in pop music.
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