The Swacket | A Taylor Swift Bracket Podcast

The Swacket | A Taylor Swift Bracket Podcast
Podcast Description
Two songs enter. One song leaves.
Each week, Kay is joined by two guests. We randomly pull two Taylor Swift songs out of a cup. We listen. We discuss. We vote on which song will move forward in the Swacket (the Swiftie Bracket). We do that again. We will keep doing that until we find the ultimate Best Taylor Swift Song.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on the discography of Taylor Swift, exploring themes like lyrical analysis, song popularity, and fan culture, with episodes centered around iconic tracks like …Ready for It?, Maroon, and hoax, all structured around a tournament-style 'Swacket' to determine the ultimate Taylor Swift song.

Two songs enter. One song leaves.
Each week, Kay is joined by two guests. We randomly pull two Taylor Swift songs out of a cup. We listen. We discuss. We vote on which song will move forward in the Swacket (the Swiftie Bracket). We do that again. We will keep doing that until we find the ultimate Best Taylor Swift Song.
This episode nearly broke up a decade-long friendship, generated a new conspiracy theory, and resulted in several Swacket Original songs. We also discuss: why they don’t make more TV shows about college, how Lover is criminally overhated, having a December birthday, and how hot Zac Efron is.
Songs this episode:
Eyes Open
Girl At Home
Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
Timeless
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