On Friday, Taylor Swift released “The Life of Showgirl.” It is the singer’s 12th album, and as her fans are concerned, it is bejeweled with Easter eggs, coded messages and sly nods to very real people in the Swift-o-verse.
But what people? Which lines? Is the song “Wood” about her fiancé, the football player Travis Kelce?
You have questions. We have answers.
Well, we think we have answers. Ms. Swift, as always, plays it a bit coy with her lyrical references and syntactic shade.
Is ‘Actually Romantic’ about Charli XCX?
A lot of people sure think so! Let’s start with a history lesson.
Charli XCX, who opened for Ms. Swift during her Reputation tour in 2018, later told the music site Pitchfork that she was “grateful” for the experience but that it “felt like I was getting up onstage and waving to 5-year-olds.” She clarified on Twitter afterward that she had meant “no shade” and that things were all good between the two artists.
Still, during the lime-green reign of her album “Brat” last year, Charli XCX released the track “Sympathy Is a Knife,” which many listeners believed was written about Ms. Swift.
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