We are celebrating Fearless. It's Taylor Swift's second studio album, which turns 10 years old this year. And one thing that has always amazed me about Taylor is her ability to tap into raw and true emotion and to be vulnerable enough to write about it. And she definitely showed that vulnerable side when she wrote this next song, Forever and Always. Forever and Always, it goes to a different place than any other song on the album musically. It's also got a little bit more angst than all the other things on the album because it's talking about somebody who's drifting away from you and you're watching it and you don't know what you're doing wrong because you're doing what you've been doing the whole relationship, but suddenly this person has changed their mind. And that emotion is something I haven't really conveyed before in a song. So I think that it's really fun to go from that progression of just absolutely sad and kind of like, where are you going? What are you doing? And then it goes into this bridge and it's like, wait, back up. Like, hold on a second. Did you forget everything that happened? Did you forget this entire relationship and the fact that you used to love me? And then it goes into just this screaming last chorus that makes me very happy. Wait for it. It'll happen at the end. This is Forever and Always on Big Machine Radio.