Decoding Taylor Swift's The Life a Showgirl': A guide to her references
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Decoding Taylor Swift's The Life a Showgirl': A guide to her references
"For Taylor Swift's most dedicated audience, a new album means new opportunities to decode Easter eggs in her lyrics and music videos. The pop superstar's 12th studio album has no shortage of clever clues and references to her public life and discography. Many are opaque, revealing just enough to inspire a myriad of fan theories. Others are concrete explicit names and places worth exploring. Below, you will find a guide to those instances, and how they relate to Swift. Read on, and happy digging!"
"I've just always liked it, she said of the hue during her first appearance on New Heights, the popular, typically football-focused podcast hosted by her fiance Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce. It feels like energetically how my life has felt. And this album is about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour."
Taylor Swift's 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, contains numerous lyrical and visual Easter eggs that reference her public life, relationships and past songs. The album introduces a shade called Portofino Orange Glitter, tied to her Eras Tour attire and available on vinyl scented with sweat and vanilla perfume. Lyrics reference locations such as Portofino, Plaza Athenee and New York and Hollywood, invoking past songs like 'Welcome to New York' and 'White Horse.' Appearances by fiancé Travis Kelce and reported sightings in Lake Como connect personal experiences to the album's themes of behind-the-scenes inner life.
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