![]() The font is bold, possibly referencing the artist’s "fearlessness" however, she kept her feminine, elegant font type for her name that is a signature from her country albums.Īs for the album’s music, Swift remained true to her country roots, but was more inclusive to a pop audience. The color scheme is a mature beige, whereas the first album illustrated rather innocent blue and green colors. ![]() The most prominent feature of the album cover is Swift’s long, curly mane. This album is more minimalist than the first. Only two years after her debut on the world stage, Swift’s second album, Fearless immediately showed a difference in design and brand, although it held true to some features from her debut. It worked for her debut as she became the youngest person ever to receive the Nashville Songwriters Association's Songwriter/Artist of the Year in 2007 award and single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. In regards to her personal image, her big curly hair and natural, simple makeup attest to the down-home, girl-next-door image. Swift’s first album cover portrays her as a young, innocent, feminine, country music artist. The colors are earthy – blue, brown, green, and white – making it easy for viewers to think of nature and the countryside. The color scheme of this album also speaks to the country vibe that Swift embodied in her early years. This album certainly highlights where the singer was in life at the time: an innocent and youthful high school girl aspiring to be a country music artist. ![]() The album title is written in a graceful, cursive white font that compliments the image of a youthful Swift, sporting her once signature blonde curls. You can see from this first cover that the theme is quite elegant with many feminine characteristics. ![]() She also includes a lyric parallel with her 2019 song, "Lover," when she sings "They say all's well that ends well, but I'm in a new hell every time you double-cross my mind.At the time of her first album release, Taylor Swift was a sweet, angelic country music star who wrote her own music and had taken a chance on a new record label. Later on in the song, the Folklore hitmaker reflects on her 21st birthday, much like she did in another Red track, "The Moment I Knew," where she sings about her partner skipping out on the celebration. Their age gap is also referenced in the line, "You said if we had been closer in age maybe it would have been fine / And that made me want to die." "And I was never good at telling jokes but the punchline goes, 'I'll get older, but your lovers stay my age,'" she sings, seemingly taking a jab at Jake's preference for younger women. At the time, Taylor was 20 and Jake was 29, so the 10-minute version dives into how that played into their dynamic. The song is reportedly inspired by the heartbreak that followed her 3-month whirlwind of a romance with actor Jake Gyllenhaal in 2010. The highly-anticipated original version of Taylor's fan-favorite hit, "All Too Well," is finally seeing the light of day on Red (Taylor's Version) - and it's 10 minutes of pure, uninhibited emotion.
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