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Top 5 Enticing Facts about Taylor Swift's New Album "Folklore"


Sat 25 Jul 2020 | 11:54 PM
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A day After the release of Taylor Swift's new album, SEENews explores 5 top facts about her new album entitled '' Folklore''

Taylor Swift may not have created the most intensive Easter egg process with the release of “Folklore,” connections can still be made between her eighth album and her personal life.

The fandom has exploded in a search for deeper meanings and references to the parts of her life that Swift tries to keep private.

Here is a list of 5 of SEENews favorite theories:

1. Who is William Bowery?

Bowery is believed to be an alias for Alwyn, hinting at a future collaboration between him and Swift. This theory seems to be the one most fans want to prove. Swift and Alwyn’s relationship has always been so private, so the idea that she would hint at this rally appealing. Aso, several sites provide a better explainer regarding this part.

2. The meaning of ‘Folklore’ and why Swift chose it for her album title

Folklore’ itself has two main meanings: one being the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth. The other meaning of folklore is a belief that’s been widely spread and well-known without any supporting evidence. Fans seem to believe Swift chose the title for reasons of her own, but both of those definitions can apply to her life.

3. Swift wears a cardigan made by Joe Alwyn in her album photo session.

Hopeless-romantic fans are fantasizing that the “Cardigan” of such high importance that inspired the song belongs to Joe Alwyn. Taylor is wearing the said cardigan in the photo session of her album.

4. The Teenage Love Triangle

The teenage love triangle that Swift mentioned in the lyric videos for her new songs, which she announced in the YouTube comments on her official lyric videos for all 16 songs. has received a lot of fan analysis. The assent is that it involves the three songs “Betty,” “Cardigan” and “August.”

5. Cottagecore

Fans are going off the rails about the elements of “cottagecore” in “Folklore.” “Cottagecore” is a niche aesthetic based around the visual culture of an idealized life on a Western farm. Common themes include sustainability, gardens, farm animals, rural living, and nature. The internet has taken the concept and adopted its surface-level looks and whimsical atmosphere as evidenced in her album art and photos.