Number of Taylor Swift lyrics referencing seasons bar graph, analytical chart plot, Autumn, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights,

Taylor Swift ~ Specific Seasons in Lyrics

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Taylor Swift uses specific seasons in her lyrics: Autumn, Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter. The graph above shows all those instances and which albums they appear on. It is extremely interesting to analyze Taylor Swift’s lyrics because of how purposefully the lyrics are written.

Summer comes up the most in Ms. Swifts lyrics. She sings about Summer in six out of her nine albums. One of the most famous uses of the season Summer is the pop track, Cruel Summer, and can be found on the Lover album.

Two of her albums, 1989 and Reputation, have zero references to seasons. Spring is first and only mentioned in her most resent album Evermore.

All her albums ( Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights) and their number of seasons mentioned can be seen in the graph above.

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Taylor Swift has multiple Grammy wins to her name. A large reason for that is her ability to write beautiful lyrics. It is extremely interesting to analyze Taylor Swift’s lyrics because of how purposefully they are written. Taylor Swift uses imagery a lot in her work. An example of this is her use of seasons in her music. She specifically mentions: Autumn, Fall, Spring, Summer and Winter. Firstly. Secondly. Thirdly. Firstly

The season used the most in her work in Summer. Taylor Swift mentions summer in six out of the nine albums. Summer is by far the most popular season for Taylor Swift. Hits like Cruel Summer contribute to that count. It is interesting to note the the alumni 1989 and Reputation do not have any mention of a season in them. Spring is first and only mentioned in her most resent album Evermore.