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  2. Folklore (Taylor Swift album) - Wikipedia

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    Folklore is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was surprise-released on July 24, 2020, via Republic Records. Swift recorded her vocals in her Los Angeles home studio and worked virtually with the producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, who operated from their studios in the Hudson Valley and New York City.

  3. Taylor Swift - folklore Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius

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    After building a musical catalogue based on her own life and experiences, Taylor Swift focuses on telling others' stories on folklore, her eighth studio album that she recorded “in isolation ...

  4. Taylor Swift 'folklore (deluxe version)’ Album - YouTube

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    Videos and songs from the deluxe edition of “folklore” the 2020 Folk Pop album and eighth full-length studio release for American singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift. ... More.

  5. On Taylor Swift's surprise eighth album Folklore, the pop star finds new levels of emotional intimacy in unhurried folk-pop.

  6. Taylor Swift: Folklore Album Review - Pitchfork

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    Folklore will forever be known as Taylor Swift’s “indiealbum, a sweater-weather record released on a whim in the blue heat of this lonely summer, filled with cinematic love songs in search of...

  7. Taylor Swift's 'Folklore': Rob Sheffield Reviews the Album

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    Folklore really feels like the debut album of a whole new Swift — her narrative scope has opened up, with a wide-ranging cast of characters for 17 songs, without a dud. Yet you can still hear...

  8. folklore - Album by Taylor Swift - Apple Music

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    Written and recorded remotely during the first few months of the global pandemic, folklore finds the 30-year-old singer-songwriter teaming up with The National’s Aaron Dessner and longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff for a set of ruminative and relatively lo-fi bedroom pop that’s worlds away from its predecessor.