Taylor Swift’s sixth studio album, Reputation, is a riveting record, whose release is hard to extricate from the context into which it drops.
Fifteen tracks long, and with songs that range from forgettable to exquisite, it is concerned with lust, loss and revenge. Tangentially, it takes in gender and power. As much as Reputation seeks to duck the conversation, it is an album in which victimhood, white privilege and freedom of speech loom large.
A1 | ...Ready For It |
A2 | End Game |
A3 | I Did Something Bad |
A4 | Don't Blame Me |
B1 | Delicate |
B2 | Look What You Made Me Do |
B3 | So It Goes... |
B4 | Gorgeous |
C1 | Getaway Car |
C2 | King Of My Heart |
C3 | Dancing With Our Hands Tied |
C4 | Dress |
D1 | This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things |
D2 | Call It What You Want |
D3 | New Year’s Day |