Children are often regarded as too young to develop strong musical preferences. However, one mom has proven otherwise by introducing her four kids to the extensive backlog of Taylor Swift's music videos. Laney Morello, a long-time Swift fan since 2006, is now sharing her love for the singer with her young children.
Uniting Families through Taylor Swift's Musical Magic
Introducing Kids to Taylor Swift's Music
Laney's children, aged 6, 5, 3, and 6 months, have quickly become fans of Taylor Swift. She wasted no time in playing the singer's songs for them, and now they know her entire discography by heart. It's time to take their musical journey to the next level by showing them Swift's iconic music videos.The first video they watched was the "Blank Space" video from the 2014 album 1989. This video follows Swift in a new relationship that takes a turn for the worse. The children's reactions were both adorable and insightful.When Swift catches her boyfriend messaging someone else, the tone changes to one of anger and destruction. They watched as she tore down their romantic bubble, ripped his clothes, smashed his car, and threw his cell phone into a fountain. The kids noticed details like Swift's famous Louboutin heels and were quick to comment on them.One child asked if it was the same boyfriend because "it might as well be," showing that they really understood the message of the video. Laney loved watching the video with her children and seeing things through their eyes.Each child had their own perspective. The oldest was interested in the symbolism of the lyrics and videos, the middle daughter focused on anything she found unsafe or unsanitary, and the youngest watched for the clothes and shoes.Moving on to "Karma" Music Video
After enjoying the "Blank Space" video, they moved on to the "Karma" music video. The children couldn't get enough of it and were captivated by the story and visuals.Taylor Swift's music videos have a way of engaging viewers of all ages, and these kids are no exception. They have shown a genuine interest in Swift's work and have become part of the Swiftie community.Laney's experience has not only brought joy to her family but has also connected her with other Swifties online. The video of her children reacting to "Blank Space" has received over 330,000 views and 15,300 likes on Instagram.Many people have praised their poignant responses, with comments like "I love how safety conscious these little girls are" and "They get it. You've done well." It's clear that Taylor Swift's music has a universal appeal that can bring families together.In conclusion, Laney Morello's story shows that children are never too young to become Swifties. Through her efforts, she has introduced her kids to a world of music and created memories that will last a lifetime.READ MORE