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Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’ Are Back on the Charts for Fall
Taylor Swift’s folky, cozy Folklore and Evermore albums have become fall classics, and they’re climbing the Billboard charts four years on
Since October kicked off, Swift’s Folklore and Evermore albums, both originally released in 2020, have climbed rapidly on the official Billboard charts — and it’s become a trend that happens at around this time every year, as Swifties old and new embrace some serious comfort-listening. And funnily enough, the entire world was hunkering down when the two sister titles first dropped — they were Swift’s surprise COVID-19 albums, released to provide some comfort for Swifties during the pandemic and going on to become massive critical and commercial successes. Swift currently has a few more days off before the Eras Tour gears up again in Miami on Friday, October 18, but it all proves that a passive income is very achievable — at least, if you happen to be the biggest pop star on the planet.
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