![]() “I would love the opportunity to thank the amazing creative people that I made those albums with. “Joe, who is the first person that I play every single song that I write, and I had the best time writing songs with you in quarantine,” Swift said at the Grammys in March 2021. She was rarely photographed with Alwyn throughout the course of their relationship, but in March and May of 2021, she gave a shoutout to Alwyn for his support in making “Folklore” and “Evermore,” for which he was credited as a co-writer. The year prior, she released two albums, “Folklore,” which won a Grammy Award for album of the year, and “Evermore.” She successfully released her first re-recordings, "Fearless" and "Red," part of a continuing mission to reclaim ownership of her first six albums. ![]() In 2021, Swift seemed on top of the world. What was going on in Taylor Swift's professional life in 2021 "youre losing me being written in 2021 oh midnights and even some of folklore and evermore kinda hit different," one person said on X, accompanied by a collage of sobbing, screaming and overthinking reaction videos. ![]() Now, knowing the date the track was recorded, Swift fans are looking at the timeline of her relationship with Alwyn - and her albums released around that time - in a whole new light with the belief that the relationship was struggling earlier on than fans originally thought. (Swift is now in a relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.) The timing of the original release led many to believe it was inspired by their breakup. While written in 2021, the track, a devastating song that chronicles the gradual end of a relationship, came out more than a year later in May 2023, shortly after reports of Swift’s split from Joe Alwyn surfaced. "a very special track from the midnights sessions that's finally (streaming)! written and recorded at home on 12/5/21 right after taylor ate these raisins." Why the date matters to Taylor Swift fans "you're losing me is out today," he wrote over the picture.
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