Now, “My man” was a prominent line in an Andy Cohen Interview. “That’s my man” really gets in the way of anything else, by the end of the song. It also goes from 1 reference in the first 13 lines, to two in the next 15 lines, to the finale having six repetitions of “that’s my man”, with any other line being about “bait and switch” or “wreck my plans” or “I’m begging you to take my plans. It is ham-fisted in with how many times it is said. That line “That’s My Man” musically fits into the song, unlike Ready for It which is two songs musically glued together, but it lyrically doesn’t work with the lyrics before or after it. Hand-holding: “begging for you to take my hand”, “hold your hand while dancing”ĭom Perignon/wine/False God themes “Lost in your current like a priceless wine” “I'm like the water when your ship rolled in that night // Rough on the surface but you cut through like a knife” compared to False God: “Got the wine for you” and “We were stupid to jump in the ocean separating us”.Īlso, other key clues are “stronger than a 90s trend” (fashion) and “like you were a trophy”, which happens during “head on my pillow, I could feel you sneaking in, as if you were a mythical thing”: so it’s parallel to “in the middle of the night, in my dreams, you should see the things we do.”
Train: “You know that my train could take you home” “you booked the night train for a reason” A lot of the lyrics match up with Champagne Problems If you remove the “That’s My Man” lyric (repeated 13 times in the song), it’s a very different song. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.Īnother song with that same concept, of two different ideas crammed together, is Willow. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. If you find this information to be irrelevant or redundant to your comment, please downvote this comment. You can visit our FAQ for more answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. This comment was made as part of the mods' effort to better utilize Automoderator to provide helpful information about common Gaylor-related topics. Many posts have been made about this - please filter by the "Grammygate" flair or search "Grammygate" to find them. Regardless, a significant amount of Gaylors, Swifties, and the general public alike all found it was a bit odd that the credits were modified after the 2021 Grammy Awards. Opinions on this are mixed - some believe that the credits were unearned and that it was done to fulfill a bearding contract, others believe that Joe did actually contribute to the album as a writer and producer.
Grammygate refers to the incident in which the credits for folklore were modified after it won 2021 Album of the Year to add Joe Alwyn as a producer on multiple songs.