Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT If Taylor Swift decides to incorporate her new double album, The Tortured Poets Department, into her shows on The Eras Tour, there are certain songs she must add to the set list. Two hours after Swift's highly anticipated eleventh studio album was released at midnight on April 19, 2024, the songstress dropped a surprise second instalment containing 15 brand-new songs.
Many fans have speculated that this song might be about Swift's short-lived public relationship with The 1975 frontman Matty Healey in the spring of 2023. If Swift added "Florida!!!" to the set list, the crowd stomping their feet along with the heavy drums on the chorus before belting out the titular lyric in unison, exclamation points and all, would be an unforgettable moment every night on The Eras Tour.
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" is delivered with the same exasperated rage underneath a devilish grin as most of the songs from Swift's Reputation era, especially the pre-chorus, "If you wanted me dead, you should've just said/Nothing makes me feel more alive." The whole song would make for a chilling, powerful live performance, but hearing Swift scream the titular lyric on the chorus of "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" would be on another level.
3 So High School Written By Taylor Swift & Aaron Dessner Close On the joyous and nostalgic "So High School," Swift gushes about how her adult relationship makes her feel like a lovestruck teenager in the best way. She references teen-centric media like American Pie and Grand Theft Auto and games like "Kiss, Marry, Kill," Spin the Bottle, and Truth or Dare.
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