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A bright pop return with Max Martin and Shellback, leaning into a more celebratory, straightforward era.
Literary, cathartic pop: an emotional journal with monochrome aesthetics and elegant drama.
An expansive double album exploring grief, fame, and emotional chaos with academic and raw lyrics.
A re-recording of her most self-authored album (entirely written by her), with a more mature vocal read and new vault tracks.
A re-recording of her pop reinvention: synth-pop shine, steadier vocals, and vault tracks that complete the era.
Confessional nighttime pop: insomnia, memories, and self-examination with electronic sheen.
A re-recording that reframes Fearless with a mature voice and vault tracks that expand the era.
An expansive revisit: clearer vocals, a refreshed arc, and vault tracks that deepen the story.
An introspective indie-folk pivot—minimal, narrative-driven, and full of character vignettes.
A ‘wintery’ companion to folklore—more narrative, more rustic, with turns of humor and melancholy.
Bright, romantic pop with a wider lens on love, anxiety, and belonging.
Dark, confrontational pop shaped by media backlash and personal reconstruction.
Full pop reinvention: ’80s-inspired synth-pop, massive hits, and a ‘rebirth’ aesthetic.
Heartbreak and emotional chaos in an eclectic bridge between country, pop, and rock.
Entirely self-written: confessional, dramatic, and leaning further into rock-tinged production.
A breakthrough country-pop record packed with romantic anthems and a major leap into global stardom.
A country-pop debut that introduced the diaristic, intimate storytelling that would define her career.