![]() ![]() “I think Track 5s became a thing during the Red era when Taylor and fans started to notice that all her Track 5s were vulnerable songs - and when we noticed, she noticed it, too,” says Hannah C., a 35-year-old mother of two who attended both Arizona shows on opening weekend. (aka lyrics analyzer on Twitter) tells Bustle that these Track 5s each convey how Swift is truly feeling at a pivotal moment in her life. “Picking a Track 5 is sort of a pressurized decision,” Swift once admitted in her 2020 music documentary folklore: the long pond studio sessions, explaining the importance of “my tears ricochet” to frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, who told her this Track 5 is “one of the best songs written.” Previously, she nodded to the lore of Track 5s in her 2018 music video for “Delicate,” with eagle-eyed viewers noticing “Track 5” and “#5 Delicate” graffiti’d on a subway column and steel gate behind Swift at two different moments in the video. At the Las Vegas show on March 24 and the previous weekend’s opening shows in “ERAzona,” Swift performed five of her 10 Track 5s within 23 songs of each other on the 44-song setlist: “The Archer,” “tolerate it,” “Delicate,” “All Too Well (10 Minute Version),” and “my tears ricochet.” Following tradition, fans yelled, “1,2,3 let’s go b*tch,” in Sin City during “Delicate.” And while Swift strummed her red acoustic guitar for the extended “ATW,” Swifties acted like a 60,000-person chorus, passionately singing every word in unison. ![]() It makes sense then that the 12-time Grammy winner incorporated five Track 5s into her career-spanning Eras Tour setlist. Once Taylor Swift’s Track 5s enter Swifties’ ears, those lyrically vulnerable songs ricochet straight into their hearts. ![]()
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