Taylor Swift Releases Willow Music Video, Main Track Evermore Album
Taylor Swift (Twitter @taylorswift13)

JAKARTA - The music video for Willow, the main track from Taylor Swift's latest album, Evermore, was released today, December 11.

The Willow music video starts with the final scene of Cardigan's music video where Swift sits on a piano chair and holds a rope. Then, he followed the rope until Swift met a man played by Taeok Lee.

When Swift was about to touch the man, she was blocked by a glass wall and decided to return to her original world. Until the man was waiting in the room.

Through a live chat on YouTube, Swift explained Willow's music video is a representation of his musical journey. The music video also depicts several tracks in Folklore albums such as Mirrorball and Seven.

Like Cardigan, the music video for Willow was directed by Taylor Swift with the help of the crew that Swift wrote on Twitter. He also made sure that the filming process was in accordance with health protocols.

Swift admits she can't stop writing songs with The National's Aaron Dessner, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Jack Antonoff.

“It's like standing in the middle of a forest and having a choice: turn around and come back or take a further journey into this musical forest. We chose to venture deeper. "

The Evermore album contains 15 tracks (two tracks for the Deluxe version) namely Willow, Champagne Problems, Gold Rush, 'Tis the Damn Season, Tolerate It, No Body No Crime with HAIM, Happiness, Dorothea, Coney Island with The National, Ivy, Cowboy Like Me, Long Story Short, Marjorie, Closure, Evermore with Bon Iver.

Evermore albums can be listened to physically and digitally starting today. Watch Taylor Swift's Willow music video below.


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