Travis and Taylor

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Guilty as sin would have made a great country song.
She should do a country version on the road.
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Anonymous wrote:Swift could record an hour of her taking violent bowel movements and people would force themselves to listen to it until they loved it. It would sell in the millions. She has succeeded in turning grown women into fan babies.


Yep. This album didn't have any singles that generated broad commercial success. Now her fans pivot to saying she doesn't want successful singles? Yeah, right. No pop hits means this album was her least successful ever in generating broad commercial appeal. That's terrifying at her age because it's so rare for a pop star in their mid 30s to ever have another #1 pop single.


She may still release more of the songs as singles. I Can Do it With a Broken Heart would probably do well. The first singles released for a lot of her albums didn't do as well as later releases. Look at Blank Space or Cruel Summer. They were not the first singles released for either album but did amazing when they were released. Cruel Summer didn't become popular until like 4 years after it was originally released.


Sure, release more singles and they will flop too, further cementing the point this album was a dud outside of milking her same cray cray fans.
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Anonymous wrote:Swift could record an hour of her taking violent bowel movements and people would force themselves to listen to it until they loved it. It would sell in the millions. She has succeeded in turning grown women into fan babies.


Yep. This album didn't have any singles that generated broad commercial success. Now her fans pivot to saying she doesn't want successful singles? Yeah, right. :roll: No pop hits means this album was her least successful ever in generating broad commercial appeal. That's terrifying at her age because it's so rare for a pop star in their mid 30s to ever have another #1 pop single.


She may still release more of the songs as singles. I Can Do it With a Broken Heart would probably do well. The first singles released for a lot of her albums didn't do as well as later releases. Look at Blank Space or Cruel Summer. They were not the first singles released for either album but did amazing when they were released. Cruel Summer didn't become popular until like 4 years after it was originally released.


Sure, release more singles and they will flop too, further cementing the point this album was a dud outside of milking her same cray cray fans.


Fortnight - 2 weeks at number 1 on the billboard hot 100
2 months in top 10 on the billboard hot 100.
You are entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts.
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Anonymous wrote:Swift could record an hour of her taking violent bowel movements and people would force themselves to listen to it until they loved it. It would sell in the millions. She has succeeded in turning grown women into fan babies.


Yep. This album didn't have any singles that generated broad commercial success. Now her fans pivot to saying she doesn't want successful singles? Yeah, right. :roll: No pop hits means this album was her least successful ever in generating broad commercial appeal. That's terrifying at her age because it's so rare for a pop star in their mid 30s to ever have another #1 pop single.


She may still release more of the songs as singles. I Can Do it With a Broken Heart would probably do well. The first singles released for a lot of her albums didn't do as well as later releases. Look at Blank Space or Cruel Summer. They were not the first singles released for either album but did amazing when they were released. Cruel Summer didn't become popular until like 4 years after it was originally released.


Sure, release more singles and they will flop too, further cementing the point this album was a dud outside of milking her same cray cray fans.


Fortnight - 2 weeks at number 1 on the billboard hot 100
2 months in top 10 on the billboard hot 100.
You are entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts.


Props to Taylor for not using her jet to fly in for the ring ceremony.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Swift could record an hour of her taking violent bowel movements and people would force themselves to listen to it until they loved it. It would sell in the millions. She has succeeded in turning grown women into fan babies.


Yep. This album didn't have any singles that generated broad commercial success. Now her fans pivot to saying she doesn't want successful singles? Yeah, right. :roll: No pop hits means this album was her least successful ever in generating broad commercial appeal. That's terrifying at her age because it's so rare for a pop star in their mid 30s to ever have another #1 pop single.


She may still release more of the songs as singles. I Can Do it With a Broken Heart would probably do well. The first singles released for a lot of her albums didn't do as well as later releases. Look at Blank Space or Cruel Summer. They were not the first singles released for either album but did amazing when they were released. Cruel Summer didn't become popular until like 4 years after it was originally released.


Sure, release more singles and they will flop too, further cementing the point this album was a dud outside of milking her same cray cray fans.


Fortnight - 2 weeks at number 1 on the billboard hot 100
2 months in top 10 on the billboard hot 100.
You are entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts.


Props to Taylor for not using her jet to fly in for the ring ceremony.


Even she can’t time travel
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the album a flop? What singles are been pop hits?


What planet are you on? Seriously where are you getting information and news?


https://www.newser.com/story/349704/taylor-swift-is-taking-up-a-third-of-billboards-hot-100.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=nordot&utm_campaign=rss_main

https://boomsite.fm/prep/taylor-swifts-the-tortured-poets-department-is-no-1-for-the-seventh-straight-week/


The album is number #1 yes but she has no breakout singles. Fortnight fizzled out and there are no other big singles.


There will be. Both But Daddy I Love Him & Florida could become singles. Down Bad & Guilty As Sin are potential singles too.
Personally, I love Peter, but that’ll never be a single because it’s slow and not as catchy.


So High School would work, too. I’m surprised she hasn’t released another single.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the album a flop? What singles are been pop hits?


What planet are you on? Seriously where are you getting information and news?


https://www.newser.com/story/349704/taylor-swift-is-taking-up-a-third-of-billboards-hot-100.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=nordot&utm_campaign=rss_main

https://boomsite.fm/prep/taylor-swifts-the-tortured-poets-department-is-no-1-for-the-seventh-straight-week/


The album is number #1 yes but she has no breakout singles. Fortnight fizzled out and there are no other big singles.


There will be. Both But Daddy I Love Him & Florida could become singles. Down Bad & Guilty As Sin are potential singles too.
Personally, I love Peter, but that’ll never be a single because it’s slow and not as catchy.


So High School would work, too. I’m surprised she hasn’t released another single.



Peter is a beautiful song! Definitely not a single , but her best work never is.
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Anonymous wrote:You people are loons.
She took bits and pieces and strong feelings and made something out of it.
She crafted songs and then wanted to play them for the world because she was proud of them.
She is proud of herself.
And she deserves to be.
And I don’t know how you think this album “landed” other than with millions of sales and her dominating the charts.
Also with plenty of critical acclaim.


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The first time I heard her latest album, I actually hated it. So many words! I told my daughter she needed an editor. But then I listened to it again, several times, over and over - and now I love it. There are only a few songs I don't like - the rest are fantastic. I think she outdid herself. And the weirdos who take every word literally are beyond silly.


Me too. I literally love 15 of the 31 songs and like all but 2.

31 songs, that’s insane. She’s amazing.


Same


Agree, I have 2 songs that i cannot stand but everything else is a like or love. I’ve been wondering if another single is coming.
Anonymous
I am at a random hotel in middle of nowhere AZ and heard Fortnight played three times today. I love, love, love that song. The outro is awesome: sad and hopeful at the same time. And I am not even a Swiftie.
Anonymous
Her new album is elevator music. The songs all sound the same and are heroically atrocious. There are no hooks, nothing catchy on the album.
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Lyrically *
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Anonymous wrote:Guilty as sin would have made a great country song.
She should do a country version on the road.


The beginning of guilty as sin was giving me cowboy Carter vibes – wonder if they originally were going to collaborate?
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Anonymous wrote:Her new album is elevator music. The songs all sound the same and are heroically atrocious. There are no hooks, nothing catchy on the album.


I completely disagree. With the exception of 2-3 songs which could easily have been cut from the album, the rest are remarkable. I found myself listening to it over and over and liking it more each time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You people are loons.
She took bits and pieces and strong feelings and made something out of it.
She crafted songs and then wanted to play them for the world because she was proud of them.
She is proud of herself.
And she deserves to be.
And I don’t know how you think this album “landed” other than with millions of sales and her dominating the charts.
Also with plenty of critical acclaim.


+1
The first time I heard her latest album, I actually hated it. So many words! I told my daughter she needed an editor. But then I listened to it again, several times, over and over - and now I love it. There are only a few songs I don't like - the rest are fantastic. I think she outdid herself. And the weirdos who take every word literally are beyond silly.


Me too. I literally love 15 of the 31 songs and like all but 2.

31 songs, that’s insane. She’s amazing.


Agree. I was looking at my "liked songs" playlist on Spotify and couldn't believe how many TS songs there were. I'm mainly a fan of her later work, and most of the songs were from her latest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Swift could record an hour of her taking violent bowel movements and people would force themselves to listen to it until they loved it. It would sell in the millions. She has succeeded in turning grown women into fan babies.


You don't have to listen to her music. And no one's forcing you to be on this thread. So why are you?
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