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Taylor Swift’s girlhood era is ending. Where does she go next? – Stateside with Kai and Carter

Taylor Swift's girlhood era has defined a generation, but as she approaches personal milestones and her debut album's 20th anniversary, fans are curious about her next steps. Will her music evolve with her life changes, or will she continue...

The Guardian· Jun 26, 2026 · 10:25 PM · 25 views

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Taylor Swift's girlhood era has defined a generation, but as she approaches personal milestones and her debut album's 20th anniversary, fans are curious about her next steps. Will her music evolve with her life changes, or will she continue to capture the essence of girlhood? Discover insights from Laura Snapes on what might redefine Swift's legacy. #TaylorSwift #MusicEvolution #Girlhood #PopIcon #NewEra

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