First Off:
(Fun Fact for me We're Born The Same Day, But she's two years older)
Taylor's music has always held a place in my childhood especially in those awkward puberty stages.
She consistently evolved on the same time path in which A LOT of her followers also did, we grew up with her.
Her songs resembled the innocence we had in our early teens, then the fiery romance we learned we could have in our later years.
She explored our ability to feel the rage of betrayal from romances that died for whatever reason and bring a side that still had that childish sense and ability to move on.
Then she brought us to the point where a lot of us ( or maybe just me) that reflects our love that we thought was the one and the heartbreak and stain it left on us. We jumped to her for comfort.
I remember spending hours listening to Dear John and Long Live with my best friend.
Then we move on into which typically followed our college years, experimental, learning our boundaries and exploring our sexualities.
Not only does Taylor tap into our love lives but also into the world of our friends, we all know we have a face for each one of her songs. If you grew up a T-Swift fan chances are you still are one.
Why hide it?
Blast it and Scream the Lyrics
She still has Style, So do we.