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Happy1989day to those who celebrate! If you’ve already sunk your hungry teeth into the vault tracks, then you may have noticed that two of the songs — namely “Now That We Don’t Talk” and “Is It Over Now?” appear to be about…Mr.Harry Styles.#
As you likely well know, Harry and Taylor were largelylinkedin the bygone year of 2012. As such, someeagle-eyed folkshave brought up lyrics from Harry Styles' self-titled debut, released in 2017, that appear to mirror the same relationship that Taylor describes in her new-old tracks.#
Of course,1989was originally released in 2014 — three years before Harry’s tracks — so it’s unlikely that Taylor’s songs are intentionally referencing Harry’s. It would simply be natural for two sides of the same relationship! It’s just a bit of fun! Fun! Aren’t we having fun?!#
That being said, Harryhas(seemingly) intentionally referenced Taylor’s work on his debut. Observe: “Same lips red, same eyes blue / Same white shirt, couple moretattoos” on “Two Ghosts” next to Taylor’s “You got that James Dean daydream look in your eye / And I got that red lip classic thing that you like” on “Style.”#
Let’s start with Taylor’s vault track, “Is It Over?” The reference to a “blue dress on a boat” is probably the most damning reference to Harry, as Taylor waspicturedlooking bereft on a boat in 2013 after theyallegedlybroke up for good. Oh yeah, she was wearing a blue dress at the time.#
But for the purposes of today’s class, I’d like to focus on the line “Your new girl is my clone.”#
The idea of the man in question dating women who look like the narrator is further evoked in the line, “If she’s got blue eyes, I will surmise that you’ll probably date her.”#
Harry actually cops to dating someone who looks like his ex in his song “From the Dining Table,” where he sings, “Woke up the girl who looked just like you / I almost said your name.”#
Fun! There are also parallels between the openings of the two songs: Taylor sings, after a reference to a flight, “I slept all alone / You still wouldn’t go”…#
…While Harry’s begins, “Woke up alone in this hotel room / Played with myself, where were you?”#
“Now That We Don’t Talk” has further references to an ex who “grew [his] hair long” and, as the title suggests, reflects on two people who no longer talk:#
Pointedly, she also thanks that she no longer has to pretend that she likes “acid rock” or being on a “mega yacht.”#
As for “From the Dining Table,” Harry also bemoans not being able to talk to an ex anymore after she “went away”:#
That being said, the two were pictured talking at this year’s Grammys. Isn’t that nice?#














