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Swiftmas Review: 1989 (Taylor's Version)
Hello, and welcome back to my Swiftmas series. I am Lyss Ku, and I was born in 1998 but this review is going to be for 1989: Taylor’s Version. Now this album was very exciting as it made Taylor Swift a mainstream pop star after starting out as a country artist. It is also the most recent re-recorded album of Taylor, and I do hope it isn’t the last since there are two other albums of hers that have not been re-recorded as of yet. Taylor Swift’s 5 th album, 1989 was released
Dec 21, 20257 min read


Swiftmas Review: Red (Taylor's Version)
Welcome Back to my Swiftmas series where I review every Taylor Swift album. We continue with Red (Taylor’s Version) which I believe was a major evolution for Taylor. This post will also contain minor spoilers from The End of An Era docuseries, so if you haven’t watched the first two episodes, go watch them now on Disney Plus and come back to this post! Taylor Swift’s fourth album, Red was released on October 22, 2012 by Big Machine Records at 22 years old, hence the name o
Dec 15, 20257 min read


Swiftmas Review: Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)
Hello and welcome back to my Swiftmas series where I review each of Taylor Swift’s albums this month. Today I will be reviewing Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) which to me was a bit underwhelming, but hey that is entirely my opinion. At least some of its songs are popular among Swifties, and has its fair share of accolades as well. Taylor Swift’s third album, Speak Now was released on October 25, 2010 by Big Machine Records at 20 years old as a direct follow-up to Fearless. Thi
Dec 10, 20257 min read
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