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First Glimpses of Taylor Swift’s Relatability Through Music || Debut Song Deep Dive Part 1

First Glimpses of Taylor Swift’s Relatability Through Music || Debut Song Deep Dive Part 1

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Taylor Swift knew how to share her vulnerability and relatability through her music at such a young age. She knew how to say what we were all feeling and made us feel like we weren’t alone, even while listening to “Invisible”. In today’s Taylor Swift podcast episode we are discussing how the songs that Taylor wrote about herself and her friends were the first glimpses we got into her vulnerability and relatability.

We discuss songs like “A Place In This World”, “The Outside”, “Tied Together With A Smile”, “Mary’s Song (Oh My, My, My)” and more. Reflecting back on listening to her as teenagers ourselves, sharing facts about each song, and dissecting the lyrics, we discuss her debut album and the songs that put Taylor Swift on her way to stardom.

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