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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Christian Moms Issue Warning About ‘What’s Lurking in Those Good Vibes’ on Taylor Swift’s New Album
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Christian Moms Issue Warning About ‘What’s Lurking in Those Good Vibes’ on Taylor Swift’s New Album

Last updated: October 8, 2025 7:19 pm
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By this point, it’s hard to ignore the recent release from pop sensation Taylor Swift, whose latest album has taken the music world by storm.

(If you somehow haven’t caught wind of this groundbreaking event, I must admit, I envy your isolation from the pop culture cacophony.)

Last Friday, the 35-year-old Swift launched her new album titled “The Life of a Showgirl,” and, true to form, it quickly achieved commercial acclaim.

According to Billboard, “Showgirl” racked up over 3 million “traditional album” sales, which, amusingly, diminishes in scale next to a staggering 300 million on-demand streams its songs received.

Chances are, that one relentless Taylor Swift aficionado in your social circle is now fully immersed in her latest collection of tunes.

However, should that aficionado propose introducing their young daughter to “Showgirl,” it might be prudent to step in, as a wave of concerned Christian mothers on social media have already begun voicing hesitation after a brief review of the album’s lyrics.

“These are some sample lyrics from Taylor Swift’s new album,” shared Christian author and podcaster Haley Williams on her Substack. “I’ve seen mothers bringing their six-year-old daughters to album launch parties, yet eight out of the twelve songs on ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ contain explicit content, marking a significant increase in profanity compared to her previous works. But evidently, Christian women are eager to share this with their little ones! Because #beats and #vibes.”

“Let’s delve into what’s hiding beneath those upbeat rhythms for your precious kiddos.”

Williams meticulously dissected several lyrics from Swift’s recent tracks, and suffice it to say, they leave much to be desired—both in terms of artistry and appropriateness for a younger audience.

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From the song “Wood”:

Forgive me, it sounds cocky
He ah-matized me and opened my eyes
Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see
His love was the key that opened my thighs

From “Father Figure”:

I’ll be your father figure, I drink that brown liquor
I can make deals with the devil because my dick’s bigger
This love is pure profit, just step into my office
They’ll know your name in the streets

(Williams emphasized on Instagram: “We cannot guide our children toward righteous paths and then be surprised when they stray.”)

Those two examples are merely a glimpse, but they encapsulate the stark transition from the innocent pop of her earlier days to the risqué expressions that now populate her discography. Can we truly champion this as a role model for young girls?

Conservative author and commentator Allie Beth Stuckey certainly doesn’t think so:

“Alright, moms, your daughters should steer clear of Taylor Swift,” Stuckey asserts. “She hardly fits the bill as a role model. It actually mystifies me that some Christian moms contend she’s a better influence than Chappell Roan. Seriously, if that’s our standard, we’re operating with the bar laid painfully low.”

“There’s a notable difference between the experiences of today’s teenagers listening to Swift and those of my generation when Taylor was a teen among us. Back then, she was singing about the trivialities of youthful romances—not the explicit themes one now encounters.”

“As parents, we are entrusted with the stewardship of our children’s upbringing.”

Indeed, that responsibility weighs heavily.

In fact, prior to “Showgirl,” my assessment of Swift’s music could best be summarized as largely inoffensive—though to clarify, inoffensive does not inherently denote “good.” Her sound was a formulaic pop concoction familiar to those of us raised in the ’90s.

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However, following the release of “Showgirl”? Now, the kindest observation one could muster would be that, at least, Swift penned the lyrics herself?

Williams perhaps encapsulated the sentiment perfectly: “The album overall lacks edification and certainly isn’t something Christian mothers should endorse for their daughters. It makes sense that the world would embrace this, but it utterly baffles why a Christian audience would.”

This article originally appeared on The Western Journal.

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