Taylor Swift has a number of famous exes. Some have been flings, others had been extra substantial, however none of them lasted as long as Joe Alywn. The musician dated Alwyn for six years, all through which time he contributed to several of her albums and served as the inspiration in the back of countless love songs.
Swift and Alwyn's courting officially ended in April 2023, but astute fans have identified that a song thought to be about Alwyn used to be in fact written earlier than was once at first believed. So a lot earlier, in fact, that it puts the romance between the pop celebrity and the actor in an absolutely different context.
Jack Antonoff dropped a bomb on the Taylor Swift fanbase when he revealed the origin of the song "You're Losing Me." The song used to be broadly believed to have been penned in opposition to the top of the 'Midnights' sessions in 2022, given how the unhappy lyrics aligned with the unexpected dissolution of Swift's courting with Joe Alwyn in 2023.
Is announcing not anything as unhealthy as saying unfavourable things about a partner? Fans assume so when it got here to Joe Alwyn and Taylor Swift.
Well, it seems that the opposite was once true. Instead of being written towards the end of the 'Midnights' season, "You're Losing Me" was an early song that dates again to December 2021. Antonoff spilled the beans (or moderately, the raisins) in an Instagram Story intended to rejoice the song's belated streaming debut:
"'You're Losing Me' is out today. A very special track from the Midnight's sessions that's finally streaming! Written and recorded at home on 12/5/21 right after Taylor ate these raisins."
The period through which the song was written means that Swift and Alwyn have been experiencing issues months before they have been first of all reported. For context, the primary time that Swift talked concerning the stress that tabloids position on her courting was in May 2022.
She explained the meaning of the song "Lavender Haze" on Instagram and alluded to the truth that issues had not been going as easily as they appeared from the outside.
“I guess, when you’re in the lavender haze, you’ll do anything to stay there and no longer let other folks deliver you down off of that cloud... We’ve needed to dodge weird rumors, tabloid stuff."
Now that the December 2021 date has been confirmed for "You're Losing Me", however, fans can ascertain that Swift wasn't comfortable sharing her personal problems with fans until after the release of Midnights.
"You're Losing Me" contains multiple references to Joe Alwyn, despite never mentioning him by name. Some of the most concrete lyrical references include:
The first is the most self-explanatory, in that it alludes to the six years that Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn spent together, and the lives they built. The second lyric is a more pointed reference to an interview that Swift gave to Apple Music in 2020. During said interview, she discussed her writing process with Alwyn, and how the two of them are typically drawn to sad songs over happy ones:
"Joe and I really love unhappy songs. He's always just playing instruments, and he does not do it in a strategic, 'I'm writing a song right now' factor. He's at all times finished that. We’ve at all times bonded over track. We write the saddest songs. We simply actually love sad songs. What can I say?"
The third lyric has become the most compelling for fans to analyze. Swift had written about marriage in the past, and the frequency with which it was brought up in her music escalated when she was dating Alwyn. She talks about wanting to get married on the track "Lover", as well as the Midnights songs "Midnight Rain" and "Lavender Haze."
According to DeuxMoi, Taylor and Joe married in secret before their shocking split earlier this year.
Rumors of Swift and Alwyn getting married date back to 2019, though they reached a fever pitch in 2022. There were reports that the couple got engaged "in the back of closed doors" and ensured that their friends and family were "sworn to secrecy," in line with The Sun.
There was no evidence to support the claim, but Alwyn's reaction to the notion of marriage all the way through a Wall Street Journal interview led some fans to consider that he used to be reluctant. Hence, the heartbroken lyrics. "I mean, if the solution was once sure, I would not say, and if the solution used to be no, I wouldn’t say," the actor advised the opening.
Taylor is arguably best known for the songs she's written about her ex-boyfriends. She's believed to have written songs about Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer, and Harry Styles, but Joe Alwyn reportedly thought he would be spared the same treatment as the rest.
Taylor Swift Song (Year) | Who The Song Is About (According To Genius) |
"Dear John" (2010) | John Mayer |
"Back to December" (2010) | Taylor Lautner |
"All Too Well" (2012) | Jake Gyllenhaal |
"Style" (2014) | Harry Styles |
"Getaway Car" (2017) | Tom Hiddleston |
A source close to Alwyn told Radar Online that the actor believed the length of his romance with Swift, combined with the circumstances in which they broke up, would result in no music being written about him. The source stated that the release of "You're Losing Me" was an enormous source of "disappointment" for him:
"It may have been delusional, but Joe used to be under the impression she’d spare him the Harry Styles treatment. Joe reveals it very embarrassing and disappointing - He’s not the sort to kiss and tell, however he’s not a pushover either. He’s respectfully asking her to let him move on - and shut up!"
Taylor Swift is living life to the fullest with boyfriend, Travis Kelce these days. Something she was reportedly unable to do with Joe Alwyn.
The source also alluded to Swift's romance with Travis Kelce, claiming that Alwyn is irate over the fact that he's made out to be the villain, while Swift gets championed for "shifting on" from the actor. "She’s flaunting this cheesy new romance," they added. "The hypocrisy and sheer rudeness of it all is off the charts."
Neither Swift nor Alwyn have spoken about "You're Losing Me" publicly. Given the importance that both celebrities place on privacy, they likely never will.
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