At the location in Potomac Yard Center on Richmond Highway, speakers blasted lyrics from the Pop singer while Swifties gathered.
The album was released at midnight on Oct. 3 and is already stirring up conversation. Twelve songs, each invoking its own line of speculation and questions about who they are about.
Perhaps the most obvious muse for multiple songs would be Swift’s fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce.
Several songs point to Kelce and Swift’s relationship including, “The Fate of Ophelia,” which seemingly makes a reference to Kelce using his New Heights podcast to petition Swift to go out with him after a failed attempt to meet her at one of her shows during the “Eras Tour.”
Only 41 minutes of music, Swift’s album can pretty much be listened to in full during a single drive on I-495.
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