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October 2014: Taylor Swift Releases Multiple Songs Rumoured to Be About Harry Styles

Swift is known for pouring her heart into her music projects, and her 2014 album "1989" is no different. The album features multiple songs that touch on her brief relationship with Styles, most notably "Out of the Woods" and "Style."

While "Style" blatantly references her ex's name, the lyrics in "Out of the Woods" are a little more subtle, but they couldn't be clearer to fans who love and follow both artists. In the synthy pop piece, she draws attention to their infamous paper-plane necklaces, singing, "Your necklace hanging 'round my neck / The night we couldn't quite forget / When we decided / To move the furniture so we could dance / Baby, like we stood a chance / Two paper aeroplanes flying, flying, flying."

Swift also highlights a harrowing experience that involves a snowmobile accident with an ex, who many believe to be Styles. "Remember when you hit the brakes too soon / Twenty stitches in a hospital room," she sings. According to a September 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, the "Lover" singer explained that the lyrics were inspired by a scary snowmobile crash that supposedly sent both her and an ex to the emergency room.