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Taylor Swift’s 6 Most Spot-on Songs About Friendships

Taylor Swift is known for singing about her romantic relationships, but her music covers a lot more ground than that. The pop star has some seriously famous friendships. If you follow her on Instagram, youโ€™ll see her constantly hyping up friends like Selena Gomez and Sophie Turner. If thereโ€™s one thing that she understands, itโ€™s that friendship, just like romantic relationships, can be fierce and complicated. Sheโ€™s written lots of tributes to her friendsโ€”not to mention some songs about friendships that are totally fictional. Here are Taylor Swiftโ€™s most spot-on songs about friends!

1. โ€œdorotheaโ€

Falling out of touch with old friends is a part of life. Itโ€™s not fun, but it happens. As with most of the other songs on Swiftโ€™s album folklore, โ€œdorotheaโ€ is a largely fictional story, but it still rings familiar for most of us. The character of Dorothea is a famous actress, and the narrator sees her in movies while wondering if she remembers their childhood together. Itโ€™s probably similar to how some of Swiftโ€™s old friends think about her! While most of us donโ€™t have friends who have become famous, we can still relate to the story of missing someone who used to be important to us.ย 

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2. โ€œItโ€™s Nice to Have a Friendโ€

Falling in love with a childhood friend is a tale as old as time. They say that the best relationships are grounded in friendship. โ€œItโ€™s Nice to Have a Friendโ€ follows two children who bond at school and grow up together. The last stanza flashes forward to their wedding, with the repetition of the poignant line, Itโ€™s nice to have a friend. Itโ€™s a sweet flashback to some of Swiftโ€™s earlier music where she embodied the “girl next door.”ย 

3. โ€œno body, no crimeโ€ feat. HAIM

Okay, bear with us hereโ€”yes, โ€œno body, no crimeโ€ is the story of a revenge murder. Itโ€™s written from the point of view of a protagonist who thinks her missing friend isnโ€™t missing at all. In fact, sheโ€™s been murdered by her husband. Thereโ€™s no proof, so the singer takes matters into her own hands. So she’s doing a nice thing for her late friend (i.e. killing her treacherous husband), and fun fact: the fictional murder victim, Este, was named after one of Swiftโ€™s real-life friends, Este Haim (of the band HAIM). Letโ€™s just say that friendship can be expressed in many ways, some of which are a bit more macabre than others.

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4. โ€œ22โ€

Remember when you were young and went out with a group of friends? You probably noticed older people getting annoyed and rolling their eyes, but you didn’t care. Weโ€™ve all been there, and Taylor Swift manages to capture that stage of life in her รผber-poppy song โ€œ22.โ€ When youโ€™re 22, everybody tells you youโ€™re immature and irresponsible, but Swift has never been one to be ashamed of whatever stage of life she’s in, or is reminiscing about in song. This infectious tune brings back memories of a simpler time in life when spending time with your friends was everything.ย 

5. โ€œsevenโ€ย 

Kids have a unique and beautiful take on friendship. Swift nails it in the song โ€œseven,โ€ a folksy piano ballad reminiscing about a childhood playmate. At first, things seem innocent enough. She describes the sort of things every kid experiences: playing on the swings, playing pretend, and acting crazy outside. But thereโ€™s something more sinister going on; the narratorโ€™s friend has an abusive father. So she deals with the problem the only way she knows howโ€”she plays pretend games to help provide an escape for her friend. Kids might not always understand, but they show an amazing amount of love.ย 

6. โ€œLong Liveโ€

Pop icons inherently have pretty dedicated fanbases. And then there are the Swifties. โ€œLong Liveโ€ is a tribute to her followers, some of whom are her fiercest supporters, despite the fact that theyโ€™ve never met. There are also nods to the members of her band, who have accompanied her through lots of ups and downs. The emotional anthem often appears as a closing song during live performances.

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