Taylor Swift’s influence in the music industry is undeniable—but even after decades of chart-topping success, she still takes the time to seek approval from fellow artists before making bold moves.
At least, that’s what Lucy Dacus just revealed in a jaw-dropping new interview! 😱
According to Dacus, Taylor personally reached out via text before releasing a certain record, making sure she was comfortable with it. And her response? Absolute admiration.
But which song was she referring to? And what does this mean for Taylor’s songwriting process? Let’s break down the full story behind this unexpected exchange.
📱 The Text That Shocked Lucy Dacus
During a recent interview, **Lucy Dacus—a critically acclaimed indie artist and one-third of the beloved supergroup boygenius—**dropped a fascinating behind-the-scenes detail about Taylor Swift’s songwriting process.
💬 “She [Taylor] actually texted me and asked for my approval.”
Wait… WHAT?! 🤯
Yes, you read that right. Taylor, despite being one of the most powerful figures in music, still took the time to check in with Lucy before dropping her new work.
This kind of direct outreach is rare in the industry, especially from an artist of Taylor’s stature. But why did she feel the need to ask for approval? 🤔
Let’s dive into some theories.
🎶 Which Song Was Taylor Asking About?
Taylor Swift is known for writing deeply personal, raw, and emotionally charged lyrics. So, if she reached out to Lucy Dacus, it likely means one of her songs directly references Lucy, her work, or something personal they’ve shared.
🔥 Theory #1: A Song Inspired by Lucy?
Some fans speculate that Taylor may have drawn inspiration from Lucy’s distinct style—or even a personal experience they shared.
Considering that Taylor’s recent songwriting has taken on a more indie, alternative edge, it wouldn’t be surprising if Lucy’s music had some influence on her sound.
Could there be a hidden reference to Lucy in one of Taylor’s songs?
🎸 Theory #2: A Collaboration That Didn’t Happen?
Another intriguing possibility is that Taylor had originally considered a collaboration with Lucy on her new album.
Boygenius—Lucy’s band with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker—has already worked closely with The National, who in turn have a strong connection with Taylor (Aaron Dessner produced many of her songs).
Could Taylor have written a song that was originally meant for a collab with Lucy but didn’t work out? 🤯
📖 Theory #3: A Lyric That References Lucy’s Work?
One of the most fascinating theories is that Taylor might have referenced one of Lucy’s own lyrics or themes.
Lucy Dacus is known for writing incredibly poignant, emotionally charged music, much like Taylor. If Taylor borrowed inspiration from one of Lucy’s songs, it makes sense that she would want to get her blessing first.
Whatever the case may be, Taylor’s move to reach out and ask for permission speaks volumes about her respect for other artists.
💔 “She’s Writing from the Heart Like No One Else”
Beyond revealing Taylor’s text, Lucy also had some major praise for Swift’s songwriting:
💬 “It was definitely an experience. I sat down and I was like, ‘Huh. Wow!’ But I think that that record of hers is super open-hearted, and I don’t know how many people at her level—if anyone is at her level—are writing from the heart that openly.”
This is a HUGE statement.
Even in an industry filled with emotional storytelling, Taylor’s ability to write with brutal honesty still stands out.
Lucy Dacus—a songwriter known for her deeply personal lyrics—is basically saying that even she is impressed by Taylor’s rawness.
But what specific record is she referring to? 🤔
Many fans believe she’s talking about Taylor’s re-recordings—particularly Red (Taylor’s Version) or Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), which both contain devastatingly emotional vault tracks.
Could Lucy be referring to “You’re Losing Me”—one of Taylor’s most gut-wrenching songs ever? Or was it a track from The Tortured Poets Department, an upcoming album rumored to be Swift’s most emotionally raw record yet?
One thing is clear: Lucy sees Taylor as one of the most fearless songwriters in the industry.
💬 Fans React: “Taylor Asking for Permission?! That’s Wild.”
As soon as Lucy’s comments hit the internet, Swifties went into full detective mode trying to crack the case.
👀 “WAIT… So Taylor asked LUCY Dacus for permission about something? WHAT DOES THIS MEAN??”
🔥 “Taylor Swift still making sure her art is respectful of others even though she’s literally the biggest artist in the world. CLASS ACT.”
😭 “Can you imagine waking up and seeing a text from Taylor Swift asking for your approval? I’d literally pass out.”
Some fans even started begging for a collab between Lucy and Taylor:
🎶 “OK but can Taylor and Lucy just work together already?! This needs to happen!!”
Given the overlapping fan bases of Swifties and indie music lovers, this would be a dream collab that could easily break the internet.
🚨 Final Thoughts: What Does This Mean for Taylor’s Future Music?
This entire situation raises some interesting questions about Taylor’s creative process:
✨ She clearly values artistic integrity – Even at her level of superstardom, she still makes sure she’s being respectful when borrowing inspiration.
✨ She’s willing to take risks – If Lucy was surprised by the text, it likely means Taylor is pushing boundaries with her music.
✨ She’s more open-hearted than ever – If Lucy sees Taylor as being more raw than anyone else, Swift’s upcoming work might be her most emotional yet.
So, what do you think?
📌 What song do you think Taylor texted Lucy about?
📌 Could we be getting a Taylor x Lucy collab in the future?
📌 And most importantly… WHO ELSE has Taylor texted for approval?! 👀
One thing is for sure—Taylor Swift is always keeping us on our toes. 🎸