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Folklore is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, surprise-released on July 24, 2020, by Republic Records.Swift recorded her vocals in her Los Angeles home studio and worked virtually with the producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, who operated from their studios in the Hudson Valley and New York City.
The song's lyrics discuss a romance lost in memories, from the perspective of a female narrator named Betty, one of the several fictitious characters narrated in Folklore. An accompanying music video, written, directed, and styled by Swift, was released alongside the album launch.
Whereas much of the songs they worked on started from Dessner's instrumental tracks, "Hoax" was written first and then produced. It was the last track penned for Folklore; Dessner thought the album was finished before Swift sent the lyrics of the song, days prior to the album's release. She told him to focus on to "try [not giving] it any other ...
"One thing I did purposely on this album was put the Easter eggs in the lyrics, more than just the videos," Swift said while chatting with fans live ahead of the album's release.
The singer, 34, released her Grammy-winning pandemic album four years earlier. It combined folk and pop music, and an ethereal sound created with producers Aaron Taylor Swift Details Why ...
On July 24, 2020, the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released her eighth studio album, Folklore, to critical and commercial success. [1] On November 25, Swift and the album's co-writers and co-producers, including the first-time collaborator Aaron Dessner, assembled at Long Pond Studio in Hudson Valley to film a concert documentary titled Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which ...
Only Taylor Swift could make her best album while stuck at home in the midst of a pandemic. On her first-ever surprise release, Folklore (out now), the Grammy winner proves that all she needs to ...
[1] [2] For the album's sound, Swift recruited the first-time collaborator, Aaron Dessner, as a producer on Folklore. [3] "The 1" was one of the tracks written by both Swift and Dessner, who produced the song. [3] Due to the lockdown, they were separated and had to send them via digital files to create the album. [4]