Which Taylor Swift Songs Are in “TSITP” Season 2?

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Which Taylor Swift Songs Are in “TSITP” Season 2?
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Find out which Taylor Swift songs made it on TSITP season 2 👀⤵️

This curated track list seems to be packed with clues about what's in store for Belly, her family, and the brothers who stole her heart, but we'll have to watch the rest of season two to find out for sure.

If you've read the novel trilogy, you know that in the second book in the series Susannah, mother of Conrad and Jeremiah and Belly's mom's best friend, dies of cancer, which means her house on Cousins Island is in jeopardy of being sold. We imagine “Bigger Than The Whole Sky” could be used in a moving, emotional scene tied to this devastating loss for the group.

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