One of the new songs to come back from Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" release is "Suburban Legends". Fans have a theory on who it is about.
The Gist:
- Fans believe that Taylor Swift's song "Suburban Legends" is about her relationship with Conor Kennedy.
- Some lyrics lend to the theory being true, whilst others seem to squash the claim completely.
- Swifties are also satisfied that her "1989" song "Is It Over Now?" is about her romance with Harry Styles.
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Swifties had been speculating about the hidden meanings in the back of Taylor Swift's songs for years. And her "1989 (Taylor's Version)" free up, with five new songs in spite of everything being released from her vault, is no other.
One song that her enthusiasts imagine that they have for sure cracked the code on thus far is "Suburban Legends". Not handiest do they think it's about one in all her public relationships, but they've a powerful theory on which one it is.
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Who is "Suburban Legends" about?
It's been speculated that the romantic song is in line with Taylor's temporary relationship with Conor Kennedy, the son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a present presidential candidate.
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One of the primary clues that gives fanatics the concept that the song is about Conor is the lyric, "We were born to be national treasures," which might be in connection with Conor's political family.
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However, Taylor mentions "our class reunion" in the song, which might imply that she went to the similar faculty as her spouse. But, Conor was once a junior in high school and Taylor was in her twenties by way of the time they started courting, so this might be able to be about a high school romance she hasn't publicly spoken about.
"Suburban Legends" will not be the simplest "1989 (Taylor's Version)" song about a public romance.
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Taylor dated Conor two years sooner than liberating the original "1989" album. Another famous person that she was in a relationship with ahead of releasing the challenge was One Direction's Harry Styles.
Her first public romance after her split with Conor, Taylor and Harry quickly became a power couple in the track business — and worshipped by both of their fanbases. But, less than twelve months into their courting their break up news hit the media.
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In his song there is a lyric the place he says, "Woke up the girl who looked just like you, I almost said your name." And, in Taylor's "Is It Over Now?", there is a line that claims, "Your new girl is my clone." Is this just a twist of fate?
While the proof of this correlation between the two singers and their tracks is achieving a fever pitch, Taylor hasn't addressed any of the fan speculations about her songs and who they might be about. The world really may by no means know.
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