• Folklore Album: Everything You Need To Know Part 1

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Folklore Album: Everything You Need To Know Part 1

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    It's officially fall and the girls are back with another series! Karli and Jess could not be more excited to start discussing everything you need to know about Folklore! From cool facts about the album, the love triangle, The Long Pond Studio Session Documentary, and more, this is a series you won't want to miss. The girls start the series with today's episode where they share everything you need to know about the Folklore album. They discuss the surprise drop, working with Aaron Dessner for the first time, what Taylor Swift had to say about the album and how it differs from her past albums, Woodvale, William Bowery and more! There was so much more information they have about Folklore though that this episode needed to be two parts. So make sure you are subscribed so you don't miss part two where they discuss their thoughts on the songs and share some fun facts you might not know!

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