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Read moreThe "Hot Ones Versus" episode that broke Swiftie Twitter, reinvigorated deep-cut stans, and made "Fearless" cool again
Nostalgia Wins: In an era dominated by Midnights and TTPD, Fearless getting love proves Swift’s discography has no skips
Deep-Cut Justice: Clairo naming “False God” as her favorite finally gave underrated Swift songs their moment
The New Review System: Music critics are now copying the format, pairing hot takes with hot wings
When Clairo refused to choose which pop star (Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, or Charli XCX) she wouldn’t tour with, she bravely took a bite of a scorching wing instead:
“If I just pretend nothing is wrong, then nothing will be wrong.” (RELATABLE!)
When asked to rank Fearless, Red, *1989*, and Lover, the artists delivered controversial but relatable takes:
During the spicy wing challenge, the two artists were pressed to rank four of Swift’s albums:
Laufey’s Ranking: (Self-Proclaimed “Massive Swiftie”)
Clairo’s Ranking: (Chaotic Neutral)
Both agreed that folklore and evermore deserved special praise, with Laufey confessing:
"evermore is my favorite, I think. But I don’t know if that’s just me wanting to like the one that’s less popular."
A must-watch for Swifties and music fans alike with just enough heat to keep things interesting. This episode wasn’t just fun, it changed how we debate music. Now excuse us while we listen to “False God” for the 50th time today.