This is Big Machine Radio and The Special, celebrating 12 years since Taylor Swift released her self-titled debut album. And you know, when Taylor first started out, she had no idea where her debut album and ultimately her career would lead. I wrote songs in my bedroom in 10th grade, and I made an album. And I really just thought that I was writing about my life, but what I really didn't understand was that the second I put it out, it was going to be playing in other girls' bedrooms and playing in the cars of people I had never met before. And when that happens and you get to hear the feedback and the stories, I think you start to realize that as human beings, all we really want is a connection with someone else. And I think that music is that ultimate connection. You know, what if you've got no connection with anybody else? You can always turn to music and you can know that somebody else has gone through it and that you're not alone. And I think that's all we really want. And I know Taylor has provided that sense of understanding and connection to millions of people. If you've ever been in a situation where you wanted somebody or you cared about them and they actually cared for somebody else or maybe didn't even know that you had feelings, then I know that you've related to this song. It's called Invisible from Taylor Swift on Big Machine Radio.