TAYLOR, we know you love a London Boy!
Eleven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift once again broke the internet after releasing the most anticipated music video for Lavender Haze.
With its alluringly dreamy visuals, fans can’t help but immerse themselves in this sultry pop beat inspired by Taylor’s longtime Lover, British actor Joe Alwyn.
Prior to the release of the record-breaking Midnights album, Taylor revealed the inspiration behind this romantic, written-in-the-stars kind of love song in an Instagram reel.
Taylor began by narrating that she first encountered the term “lavender haze” while watching the American drama series Mad Men (2007). The singer-songwriter explained that upon looking it up, she learned the term was used in the 50’s to describe someone in an “all-encompassing love glow.”
“I guess, theoretically, when you’re in the ‘lavender haze,’ you’ll do anything to stay there and not let people bring you down off of that cloud,” she said.
Taylor Swift in a bed of clouds | Photo courtesy: Lavender Haze music video
She also referenced her relationship with Joe and how the world puts weight on it by creating “weird rumors.” Taylor said Lavender Haze was a song about “the act of ignoring that stuff to protect the real stuff,” in the same way that the couple guards their relationship.
“I think that a lot of people have to deal with this now, not just like ‘public figures,’ because we live in the era of social media, and if the world finds out if you’re in love with somebody they’re going to weigh in on it,” said Taylor. “Like my relationship for six years we’ve had to dodge weird rumors, tabloid stuff, and we just ignore it.”
Joe Alwyn’s fragments in Lavender Haze
Taylor and Joe’s relationship has been under the radar since they started dating in 2016, after Kim Kardashian released Snapchat “proof” to discredit the pop singer during her feud with Kanye West.
I’ve been under scrutiny (yeah, oh yeah)
You handle it beautifully (yeah, oh yeah)
According to Taylor, these lyrics of Lavender Haze pertained to how Joe “carefully” dealt with all the interviews he had that discussed his relationship with her.
During the previous years, Joe always made sure to dodge personal questions regarding their relationship to protect what he and Taylor shared behind closed doors.
“I think because the precedent was set—that our choice is to be private and not feed that side of things—the more you do that, hopefully, the more that intrusiveness or intrigue drops off,” he said in an interview with GQ magazine.
All they keep asking me (all they keep asking me)
Is if I’m gonna be your bride
The only kind of girl they see (the only kind of girl they see)
Is a one night or a wife
Meanwhile, these lyrics are references to all the engagement rumors that came up since the beginning of their relationship.
While Taylor has not worn any engagement ring, Joe always made it clear that whether they are engaged or not, he will not speak about it.
To show Taylor’s appreciation for her boyfriend’s sincere gestures to protect their relationship, the country-turned-pop singer has always written songs for Joe, from her infamous reputation to the most recent Midnights album.
Taylor Swift songs about Joe Alwyn
Although it is not very new for Taylor to write about how she fancies her boyfriend, fans still can’t help but feel elated when she releases songs about Joe.
From reputation to Midnights, here’s a complete list of Taylor Swift songs for Joe Alwyn, or The Lucky One to her fans.
reputation (2017)
- Call It What You Want
- Gorgeous
- King of My Heart
- Dancing With Our Hands Tied
- Dress
- Delicate
- Gorgeous
- Don’t Blame Me
Lover (2019)
- Lover
- Cornelia Street
- London Boy
- Cruel Summer
- Daylight
- Afterglow
- False God
- I Think He Knows
folklore (2020)
- peace
- invisible string
Evermore (2020)
- gold rush
Midnights (2022)
- Lavender Haze
- Sweet Nothing
- Paris
- Mastermind
- The Great War
- Snow On The Beach
- Glitch
Banner courtesy: Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) on Netflix
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