
Joe Alwyn has helped add to the Taylor Swift discography in more ways than one. Not only has he helped pen some of her hits, but he's also inspired many others. Some of the songs written about Alwyn make clear references to their relationship, such as "London Boy," which is obviously about the born and bred Londoner. Then there's "Invisible String," which makes reference to Alwyn's teenage job at a frozen yogurt store, per CapitalFM. Other Swift songs about Alwyn, according to the outlet, include "'Peace," "Delicate," "Gorgeous," "King of My Heart," "Dress," "The Archer," "Lover," and "Cornelia Street."
Of course, it's hard to be certain just how much of Swift's music is about Alwyn, but it's likely even more songs have at least some lyrics inspired by her beau. Some think that "Cardigan," for example, is an homage to the stability Alwyn has provided in her life, as noted by Elle.
When asked by The Times how he feels about being the subject of so many of Swift's songs, Alwyn gave a characteristically tight-lipped answer. "It's flattering," he said (via Grazia).
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