Nick Adams
"Hey Hey Hey. My Taylor Swift journey started in the original Red era after my wife asked me to buy the album at Target for her on my way home. I popped it into the CD player and I haven't looked back. 1989 is my favorite album, but I am known for being a “dirtly little slut for Lover.” You can find me having dance parties in my living room with my wife and two kids."
Amy Nichols
"Allow me to introduce myself, I went from a casual Taylor fan to full-on Swiftie in 2020. Creativity, nature and melancholy vibes feed my soul… because of this folklore and evermore are my two favorite albums by a mile. I love the indie sound and aesthetic… The escape she built us brought a welcomed distraction and hope in a truly desperate time."
Ana Szabo
"Hi, I'm Ana, and I'm what we like to call a "Day One Tay One" because I've been a Swiftie since I first heard a young blonde girl singing about the teardrops on her guitar back in 2006. I've been so lucky to grow up with Taylor, and I've always felt like Taylor Swift has written the soundtrack of my life, and for that I will always be so grateful! I've always been so amazed and in love with Taylor's music, and how she can put my feelings and experiences into the most beautiful lyrics. As always, it's a great time to be a Swiftie!"
Lacey Gee
"I started dipping my toes in the Taylor Swift pond (long pond? Ha!) when I first heard the song Ours. I dabbled occasionally in her music but went hard when Reputation came out. If I had to choose right now, I’d say I am a Red girlie with a side of Folklore… although Coney Island just made a comeback on my playlist. You’re On Your Own Kid is also top tier for me. Her talent is unmatched and as loved and admired as she is, she still doesn’t get enough of the credit that she deserves."