After 20 Long Years, Taylor Swift Has Finally Explained The Mystery Behind A Strange Lyrical Choice In One Of Her Most Popular Songs — And Fans Are Thrilled To Get Closure

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Ever since Taylor Swift released "Our Song" 20 years ago, listeners person had a question astir 1 precise circumstantial enactment successful the chorus.

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For reference, “Our Song” was Taylor’s 3rd azygous that was released to the masses successful September 2007, however, it initially featured connected her debut album, Taylor Swift, which came retired a twelvemonth earlier.

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And anterior to that, Tay had performed the self-penned opus astatine her precocious schoolhouse endowment amusement successful ninth people — insisting to grounds execs that it featured connected her medium aft seeing however fashionable it became among her classmates.

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Speaking astir the way astatine the time, per The Boot, Taylor explained: “I wrote this opus successful my freshman twelvemonth of precocious school, for my ninth-grade endowment show. So I was sitting determination thinking: ‘I’ve gotta constitute a opus that's gonna subordinate to everyone successful the endowment show, and it's gotta beryllium upbeat.’”

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“And astatine that time, I was dating a guy, and we didn't person a song,” she continued. “So I went up and wrote america one, and I played it astatine the endowment amusement astatine the extremity of the year. And months later, radical would travel up to me, and they're like: ‘I loved that opus that you played, ‘Our Song.’’ And past they'd commencement singing lines of it backmost to me. And they'd lone heard it once, truthful I thought: ‘There indispensable beryllium thing here!’”

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Unsurprisingly, Taylor’s instincts were correct, with “Our Song” remaining 1 of the star’s astir fashionable aboriginal hits to this day.

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However, fans person ever had 1 gripe with it, and that is that successful the chorus she sings: “Our opus is the slamming surface doorway / Sneaking retired late, tapping connected your model / When we're connected the phone, and you speech existent dilatory / ‘Cause it's late, and your mama don't know.”

Over the past 2 decades, galore radical person expressed their vexation connected societal media that Taylor opted for “talk existent slow” erstwhile “talk existent low” was close determination — and arguably makes overmuch much consciousness successful the discourse of not wanting to beryllium caught connected the telephone precocious astatine night.

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In 2024, 1 idiosyncratic tweeted: “Has Taylor Swift ever addressed the ‘talking existent *slow* 'cause its precocious and your momma don't know’ thing? I've ne'er taken her earnestly due to the fact that of it. Why would you speech slowly?”

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In fact, earlier this precise month, idiosyncratic other wrote: “If successful Taylor Swift (Taylor’s Version) they don’t alteration the lyrics of Our Song from ‘talk existent slow’ to ‘talk existent low,’ they mightiness arsenic good not adjacent re-release the album.”

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And connected Tuesday, Taylor delighted fans by yet offering an mentation down this lyric prime during her interrogation with the New York Times aft she featured successful the publication’s database of 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters.

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“I don’t similar to person a connection extremity with the aforesaid missive that the adjacent connection starts with,” the prima began, earlier specifically mentioning “Our Song.” She said: “For example, successful the opus ‘Our Song,’ it was expected to be: ‘When you’re connected the phone, and you speech existent low,’ but I was like: ‘I don’t like… I don’t similar the existent low.’ So, that’s however it turned into ‘when you speech existent slow.’”

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Needless to say, aft truthful galore years of questioning, this elemental mentation proved to beryllium hugely cathartic for Swifties, who took to societal media to stock their effect to this revelation. One fashionable tweet simply reads: “FINALLY we person a crushed wherefore that lyric is ‘slow’ bc it ne'er made consciousness to maine lmaooo what the hell, sure!”

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“I’ve virtually been wondering astir this for 20 years,” idiosyncratic other reacted. Another added: “I'm really truthful gagged that she inactive has these secrets to uncover aft 20 years.”

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Meanwhile, 1 much shared a screenshot of a database of questions they had for Taylor successful their Notes app and wrote: “oh my deity I conscionable realized she answered 1 of the questions I’d inquire if I ever met her.”

You tin ticker Taylor explaining it for yourself present — fto maine cognize if you person immoderate longstanding lyrical grievances successful the comments below!

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