Taylor Swift Finds This Fan Behavior a ‘Little Bit Weird’
Taylor Swift Finds This Fan Behavior a ‘Little Bit Weird’Santanu DasWed, April 29, 2026 at 8:04 AM UTC
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Taylor Swift said some fan theories can cross a line when listeners treat songs like evidence. The pop star made the point during a new songwriting feature. That list followed a poll of more than 250 music insiders and six Times critics.
Swift put it bluntly, as some fans’ clue-based listening felt like “a paternity test.” The comment also landed against a long-running online joke about her turning reported breakups into major songs, with fans often naming Joe Jonas, John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Harry Styles, and Joe Alwyn in that conversation.
Taylor Swift says it gets ‘weird’ for her when fans treat her songs like ‘paternity test’
As per The New York Times interview, Joe Coscarelli met Swift in Los Angeles for a 30-minute discussion. The 35-year-old singer was included in the list of the 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters. Swift said songwriting remained “a very intimate, tiny little thing” for her. She placed it beside baking, art, painting, and sewing. However, she also noted fan traditions, including the emotional “track five” expectation.
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Still, the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker said some corners of her audience took decoding too far. She said, “There’s people who are gonna try to, like, do detective work.” Then she said it got “a little bit weird” when listeners treated songs like “a paternity test.” Swift said that she missed the authorship behind the music. She added, “That dude didn’t write the song. I did.” Even so, she accepted the release cycle. “There it goes. Hope you like it,” she said. Later, she added, “I was doing it for me anyway.”
Meanwhile, the New York Times interview also framed her as a craft-first writer, not just a celebrity subject. Swift said she began writing songs at 12, after singing and instruments entered her life. She named country story songs like “Harper Valley PTA” and “Goodbye Earl.” She also cited Dashboard Confessional and Fall Out Boy’s lyricism. Therefore, even as fans searched for clues, she described writing as a form of personal control. She called criticism “a huge fuel” and “a creative writing prompt.”
Apart from this interview, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Travis Kelce, and Swift announced their engagement in August 2025, after nearly two years together. Outlets later reported that save-the-dates had gone out for a July 3 wedding in New York City, though the couple has not publicly confirmed every detail.
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