Taylor swift has finally done a real interview with an actual journalist

Taylor swift has finally done a real interview with an actual journalist

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Taylor Swift is talking to the press again. Well, sort of. You’ll find an interview with the larger-than-life pop star in the new issue of _Entertainment Weekly_ in which she discusses (in


broad terms) the transitional period she went through after releasing her last album, R_eputation,_ and her relationship with her supporters as well as the things she’s currently interested


in (Sally Rooney books, Drake lyrics, _Game of Thrones_). The singer was also given the cover of the magazine, because editors are well aware that this story (digitally and otherwise) is


going to do huge numbers; after all, fans have been conditioned to hang on her every word. We’re living in Swift’s pastel-coated world, where whatever she says goes. In the piece, written by


Alex Suskind, Taylor mostly talks about her relationship with her devoted following and navigating a life spent on social media. She delves into the precise moves she likes to make when she


wants to signal to fans that she’s leaving coded messages for them, but Swifties _already know_ she’s hiding Easter eggs for them—it’s evident in the thousands of comments they leave on her


posts, the innumerable Tumblr messages they exchange (Swift is big into Tumblr) and the passion they invest in her musical output. _SUBSCRIBE TO OBSERVER’S ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER_


“Songwriters need to communicate, and part of communicating correctly is when you put out a message that is understood the way you meant it,” Swift told Suskind. “_Reputation_ was


interesting because I’d never before had an album that wasn’t fully understood until it was seen live. When it first came out everyone thought it was just going to be angry; upon listening


to the whole thing they realized it’s actually about love and friendship, and finding out what your priorities are.” The countless ways people interpret their work has always bothered


control-obsessed artists. Swift isn’t the first star to be frustrated over being “read wrong,” and she won’t be the last. It’s her _reaction_ to this phenomenon that’s fascinating. > 


Thank you for such a wonderful experience @EW – I loved getting to > talk with @AlexJSuskind (yep I said it, I did an actual interview > with a human journalist!! 🎉) Wanted to rep as 


many things/people > I love on the jacket 💗 and more in the interview. > https://t.co/C6dtAPFgfF pic.twitter.com/zp0IiEPTn2 >  > — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) May 9, 2019 As


she pointed out in her jokey tweet, Swift hasn’t given an “actual interview with a human journalist!!” in years. But this _Entertainment Weekly _story isn’t an all-access pass into her life


or thought process, as certain previous profiles of Swift have been. The word “boyfriend” is never mentioned, even though Swift has been dating British actor Joe Alwyn for the past couple of


years. She talks about her friends, but never mentions anyone by name. And if you’re expecting some insight into what Swift’s next album is going to sound like, forget about it. “There’s a


lot of a lot on this album,,” Swift says. “I’m trying to convey an emotional spectrum. I definitely don’t wanna have too much of one thing… You get some joyful songs and you get the bops, as


they say,” as well as some “really, really, really, really sad songs… not enough to where you need to worry about me.” In conclusion, Taylor Swift is now a woman of contrasts.