Taylor Swift has always been accused of not liking her ninth studio album "Evermore" as much as she likes her other releases like "Reputation," "Folklore," "Lover," and so on.

While this is just a joke among her fans, some have begun to speculate that there might be some truth beneath it all-especially after she decided to scrap "'Tis The Damn Season," a song from the album in favor of "No Body, No Crime," another song from "Evermore."

Pop Flop took to social media to write about the news, and noted, "She did not do this for 'Long Live,' 'Nothing New,' and their respective eras which Taylor actually likes."

The Twitter account is referring to Swift's "Speak Now" and "Red" eras, which the two songs come from. Unlike her "Evermore" set, Swift simply added the two new songs, instead of replacing a song.

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Although fans joke and complained about "'Tis The Damn Season" being scrapped from the setlist, it might be because "No Body, No Crime" is a song that features Swift's friends, the Haim sisters.

She invited the trio to tour alongside her for her North American shows for "The Eras" tour, and it seemed like the perfect time to perform "No Body, No Crime."

Swift and Haim have been long-time friends, and she even featured them in her "Bejeweled" music video.

Taylor Swift Fans Are Dismayed

Swift's fans took to social media to express their frustrations and dismay towards the singer's lack of enthusiasm towards "Evermore."

"I AM SICK AND TIRED OF HER SLANDER TOWARDS EVERMORE I DESERVE BETTER," a fan wrote.

"People saying it's so she can keep 'Long Live' ... we know we're not stupid but no one wants to fucking lose ''Tis The Damn Season.'"

"'Evermore' hate we love to see it."

Fans point out to the fact that "Evermore" never received a "Long Pond Studio Sessions" version like its predecessor "Folklore," and she also did not tweet about the album's anniversary last year.

Despite netizens and fans' insistence that Swift pays "Evermore" dust, the singer herself has addressed the rumors about her not liking the album.

"I love to keep up with you guys online," the singer said during one of her shows. "[...] Sometimes you like to tease me about things. And the really hilarious thing that you were on for a while was saying, 'Taylor hates Evermore.'

What is your evidence? I would like to see your evidence," Swift continued. "You guys were like, 'She did not wish Evermore a happy birthday.' I don't even wish people a happy birthday on social media. But I'm here to dispel the rumors and prove wrong the allegations that I hate Evermore because I actually love that album and am so proud of it."

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