Album Review: ‘folklore’ by Taylor Swift
Swift returns with a surprise album, exploring deep introspection with new and old sounds alike.
Swift returns with a surprise album, exploring deep introspection with new and old sounds alike.
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As lockdown measures have caused lots of us to cancel holiday plans, we thought we’d bring some of the best
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