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Possible hints about album number sevenĪspiring detectives have noticed that as Taylor Swift sings the lyric “there’s a lot of cool chicks out there” the camera shows a picture of country-leaning group Dixie Chicks on the wall – and it has led to speculation that they might well guest on her seventh album. Way back in 2013, she slipped effortlessly into French – in the middle of a performance of ‘We Are Never Getting Back Together’, no less – like it was no big deal. It’s a country and language that she’s clearly fond of, too. Swift’s intricately choreographed dance sequences recall several other famous New Wave film scenes: mainly this playful sequence in Jean Luc-Godard’s Bande à Part. The scene where Brendon Urie floats over Swift’s city clutching onto his very own brolly is most likely a deliberate nod to the cinema icon’s rainbow influence. It’s surely not down to chance alone that Demy made his own pastel-hued musical called The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Many listeners have picked up on the fact that the fantastical world of ‘ME!’ nods strongly to the feel of stage musicals, and Swift’s strong pastel aesthetic has an uncanny resemblance to the work of French new wave director Jacques Demy. But beyond being a tribute to Urie’s band, there may well be more to speaking in French is the best part!!! ? #MeOutNow #ME /ysGomY0FWf Well, the squabble is strikingly similar to the opening scene of Panic! At the Disco’s video for ‘But It’s Better If You Do’ – so there’s that. Why the hell is Swifty having an argument – in French?! – with ‘ME!’ guest star Brendon Urie during her music video.
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“ It was just the most amazing, magical way to grow up,” she told Philly Mag back in 2008.īonus fact: The video also stars Olivia Benson and Meredith Grey – Taylor Swift’s cats! More about that French obsession… Swift grew up in Pennsylvania, on a Christmas tree farm. That Christmas tree in the video’s spoken scene – which is entirely in French, more on that shortly – is deliberate, too. taylor and post stan account April 26, 2019 Hey kids! Spelling is fun! #MeOutNow #TaylorSwiftTONIGHT #taylorswift /GqA9dqUg8T Others quickly spotted the link to that Scrabble teaser post we mentioned earlier on.
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One fan dug up her first ever MySpace profile picture – in which she’s wearing a vintage Garland Elementary Spelling Bee Champion t-shirt – when they heard the lyric “spelling is fun”. ME!: I KNOW THAT I WENT PSYCHO ON THE PHONE? #MeOutNow #TaylorSwiftME #TaylorSwift /Eboefqd8fYįitting considering that this is a song all about ‘ME!’ – there are tonnes of references to Taylor Swift’s past sprinkled through the video. LWYMMD: I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now…why? Oh, cause she dead? Why? ‘Cos she’s dead!” this video features a fully-functioning landline, and the reappearance of another rejected engagement ring. In a reversal of her infamous line “the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. It’s not the only nod back to her previous album: there are several other links to ‘Look What You Made Me Do’. #TaylorSwift #taylorswiftme #me /hXiUJOy5gp It’s the symbolic start of a new era, sure, but also – remember that butterfly stamp on the ‘Reputation’ calendar, by the way? Yep, she’s thought of everything. And then, the snake in question suddenly explodes, transforming into a flurry of butterflies. This time, though it’s a pretty pink creature, slithering across rainbow cobbles less like Nagini, more like if Mary Poppins had a friendly pet python hidden in her bottomless carpet bag.
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In a clear throwback to Swifty’s previous persona – for her sixth album ‘Reputation’ the star referenced Kim Kardashian calling her a snake, and embraced the insult as she went full pantomime villain – the ‘ME!’ video opens with yet another snake. Some you’ll find out right away, and some will take a minute to reveal their meaning (omg why am I talking like a sorcerer)”. “Okay, regarding Easter Eggs,” Taylor Swift posted on Vevo. And so naturally, the visual is crammed full with hidden gems, hints, and symbols.