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100 Terms Every Taylor Swift Fan Should Know

January 17, 2026 - pdf

No. Term Definition
1. 13 Taylor’s lucky number; recurring fan symbol.
2. 1989 Pop pivot album; synth-driven and massive.
3. 22 Red-era hit celebrating carefree youth.
4. Acoustic set Stripped-down live performance with minimal instrumentation.
5. All of the Girls You Loved Unreleased/Lover-era leak; affectionate retrospective lyrics.
6. All Too Well Fan-favorite song; famed for vivid heartbreak storytelling.
7. Alternate cover Different album artwork variant for collectors.
8. Anti-Hero Midnights lead single; self-loathing turned catchy.
9. April 29 Key date referenced in “High Infidelity.”
10. August Song depicting summer romance from folklore triangle.
11. Back to December Apology song reflecting regret and growth.
12. Bad Blood Feud-themed pop single with big production.
13. Bejeweled Midnights track about reclaiming sparkle and confidence.
14. Betty folklore song; teenage apology from James.
15. Blank Space Satire of media’s “serial dater” narrative.
16. Bridge Song section where Taylor’s writing often peaks.
17. Call It What You Want Reputation track; private love amid chaos.
18. Cardigan folklore single; mature longing and memory.
19. Cat Lady Playful nickname tied to Taylor’s love of cats.
20. Champagne Problems Rejected proposal story; devastatingly detailed lyrics.
21. Clean 1989 closer; healing after heartbreak.
22. Clowning Overanalyzing hints; expecting surprise announcements.
23. Cornelia Street Lover track about fearing love’s end.
24. Cruel Summer Beloved Lover-era anthem; intense secret romance.
25. Dear John Speak Now track; painful breakup letter.
26. Debut Taylor Swift’s 2006 self-titled first album.
27. Deep cut Non-single fan favorite from an album.
28. Delicate Reputation track about fragile new connection.
29. Easter egg Hidden clue planted for fans to decode.
30. Enchanted Speak Now classic; magical first-meeting infatuation.
31. Eras Tour Career-spanning stadium tour celebrating all eras.
32. Evermore Sister album to folklore; wintery storytelling.
33. Exile Duet with Bon Iver; fractured relationship narrative.
34. Fan theory Speculative narrative connecting songs, clues, and lore.
35. Fearless Breakthrough album; youthful romance and confidence.
36. Fifteen Fearless song about lessons from teenage years.
37. Folklore Indie-folk album built on fictionalized storytelling.
38. From the Vault Previously unreleased track on Taylor’s Versions.
39. Getaway Car Reputation fan favorite; cinematic escape metaphor.
40. Glitter gel pen Category for bright, bouncy Taylor songwriting.
41. Grammy AOTY Album of the Year award Taylor has won.
42. Guitar pick Concert souvenir sometimes tossed to fans.
43. Hiddleston shirt “I ♥ T.S.” tank from 2016 paparazzi.
44. High Infidelity Midnights track tied to “April 29” clue.
45. I Can See You Speak Now vault track; sneaky attraction.
46. I Did Something Bad Reputation track; unapologetic villain energy.
47. Innocent Speak Now song about forgiveness and reflection.
48. Invisible string fate-thread metaphor; also friendship bracelet nod.
49. Karma Midnights track; payback framed as bliss.
50. Kaylor Fandom ship name; debated and controversial.
51. Koi fish guitar Iconic Speak Now-era guitar design.
52. Lavender Haze Midnights single about staying in love’s fog.
53. Long Live Anthem honoring fans and shared triumphs.
54. Lover 2019 album celebrating love in many forms.
55. Lyric video Official video displaying song lyrics on screen.
56. Maroon Midnights track; love remembered in dark red.
57. Master recording Original recording ownership central to re-recordings.
58. Mastermind Midnights track about planning love’s outcome.
59. Midnights 2022 album themed around sleepless thoughts.
60. Mirrorball folklore track about performing to be loved.
61. Music video Visual storytelling accompanying a song release.
62. New Romantics 1989 deluxe track; fan-beloved pop anthem.
63. No body, no crime Evermore murder mystery featuring HAIM.
64. Number ones Songs reaching #1 on charts.
65. Opener First act performing before headliner on tour.
66. Our Song Debut hit; everyday romance turned into anthem.
67. Out of the Woods 1989 single about anxiety in love.
68. Paper Rings Lover track; devotion over material wealth.
69. Paramore Band that opened Eras Tour dates.
70. Re-recording New versions made to regain catalog control.
71. Red Album mixing genres; heartbreak in vivid color.
72. Reputation Album about backlash, secrecy, and redemption.
73. Secret sessions Invite-only album listening parties at Taylor’s homes.
74. Setlist Ordered list of songs performed live.
75. Shake It Off 1989 lead single; shrugging off criticism.
76. Ship Fans pairing people romantically, real or fictional.
77. Speak Now Self-written album; dramatic, fairytale confessions.
78. Stolen lullabies Category for soft, dreamy Taylor songwriting.
79. Streaming era Industry period dominated by on-demand listening.
80. Style 1989 single; timeless chemistry and relapse.
81. Surprise song Nightly rotating acoustic song on Eras Tour.
82. Swiftie Taylor Swift fan; community identity and label.
83. Taylor’s Version Re-recorded albums labeled to distinguish new masters.
84. The Archer Lover track about insecurity and self-protection.
85. The Last Great American Dynasty folklore story-song about Rebekah Harkness.
86. The Man Song critiquing gender double standards.
87. The Vault Unreleased songs from original album eras.
88. Tim McGraw Debut lead single; nostalgia tied to country song.
89. Track 5 Traditionally most emotional song on each album.
90. Tree Paine Taylor Swift’s longtime publicist.
91. Trilogy Three related works; debated among fans.
92. Vault track Previously unreleased song added to re-recordings.
93. Vigilante Shit Midnights track; revenge fantasy and confidence.
94. Vinyl variant Alternate pressing color or packaging edition.
95. Wildest Dreams 1989 single; cinematic romance and goodbye.
96. Wonderland 1989 deluxe track; chaotic love metaphor.
97. Woven braids Hairstyle motif seen in folklore/evermore visuals.
98. Wristband Concert entry band; sometimes collectible.
99. You Belong With Me Fearless hit about unrequited teen love.
100. You’re On Your Own, Kid Midnights track; growing up through loneliness.
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