A good number of Taylor’s features are just the person doing harmonies usually most noticeable on the chorus. Some features the person gets a few lines or even a verse. Some people are bothered by the features that are just harmonies but I like them usually. I also think it’s fun because when you see a feature on a Taylor Swift song it is always a mystery as to how much of a feature is it.
KyraB
2025-03-14 02:58:58 +0000 UTC
As a “You all over me” Stan I feel like the analogies in the beginning of the song are more about how “young love” experiences change you as a person, even the bad ones are still all over you and shape who you become. In the first one “leave them muddy underneath remind me of you” to me is suggesting that he’s muddy underneath the surface. So maybe he’s not who he appears to be at first, because he’s muddy underneath. With the graffiti on the walls I take that “you can scratch it right off, that’s how it used to be” like you can scratch it off and it looks the same as it was before but that doesn’t change the fact that the graffiti was once all over it, it changes it. And the “like the dollar in your pocket, it’s been spend and traded in, can’t change where it’s been reminds me of me” is the same as the graffiti like it might look the same but it’s been changed by being spent and traded in. Every time I hear this song it just feels like looking back at a first love and how the good and bad of that experience changes who you are and the person you will become.