New Taylor Swift music tomorrow?

Anonymous
Maybe it will grow on me but I was underwhelmed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Agree. I don’t understand how anyone over the age of 21 can relate to her lyrics. She is literally making lyrics for tweens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Then why did you click on this post? You're clearly not a Taylor Swift fan. Don't you have better things to do? I'm also 29 and Taylor's music has gotten me through a lot of hard times in my life. She cares about her fans and repeatedly does really nice things for them to show that. Seriously, stop being a hater!


You sound like a tween.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Agree. I don’t understand how anyone over the age of 21 can relate to her lyrics. She is literally making lyrics for tweens.


She came out with a catchy, positive song that you can actually listen to with your kids and feel good about the message they are hearing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Agree. I don’t understand how anyone over the age of 21 can relate to her lyrics. She is literally making lyrics for tweens.


She came out with a catchy, positive song that you can actually listen to with your kids and feel good about the message they are hearing.


That’s fine.

Read the bolded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Agree. I don’t understand how anyone over the age of 21 can relate to her lyrics. She is literally making lyrics for tweens.


She came out with a catchy, positive song that you can actually listen to with your kids and feel good about the message they are hearing.


That’s fine.

Read the bolded.


I'm well over 21 and I can totally relate to that song. It's cute and catchy and fun.
Anonymous
Omg that song sucked and the video was terrible. I’m a huge fan, but that was a waste.
Anonymous
I just heard it again on the radio and it’s grown on me more. That’s her superpower.

I watched her concert on Netflix. She was truly amazing. It made me a fan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Spelling is fun!"

Aimed at 5 year olds?


It was supposed to be funny. You know, for people with a sense of humor. I laughed quite a few times throughout the video. But you probably prefer the deep, witty, and articulate musings of Nicki Minaj, amirite?


NO.

Give me Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood from a couple of albums ago. Eric Church, Brad Paisley, George Strait.

Or some 70's and 80's rock.

Taylor tried to be country. She isn't.... like a lot of other so called female country artists right now. They're pop.

I find Taylor's lyrics immature, and I didn't like her before I even knew her name. Her voice doesn't appeal to me. I changed the station when her songs came on. It wouldn't have mattered who she is.


Agree. I don’t understand how anyone over the age of 21 can relate to her lyrics. She is literally making lyrics for tweens.


She came out with a catchy, positive song that you can actually listen to with your kids and feel good about the message they are hearing.


That’s fine.

Read the bolded.


I'm well over 21 and I can totally relate to that song. It's cute and catchy and fun.


That’s a shame.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it will grow on me but I was underwhelmed


I've heard it a couple times now. The first time, I wasn't too impressed. But it's definitely growing on me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought the opening scene was funny. Especially the cat part.


Really, their French sucked big time. I actually thought it was another language.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the opening scene was funny. Especially the cat part.


Really, their French sucked big time. I actually thought it was another language.


Je suis CALME!
Anonymous
Can someone explain the French part to me? Why were they talking French? Why does the video start with one theme and then very soon turn into a pastel butterfly theme and stay like that for the rest of the video?

Why has she created a video that looks like it is aimed at children but the whole course is about what kind of lover one is. She could have done an I am unique song that asn't about how she is in bed

I have heard her songs on the radio butt his one confused me as to who is she is an artist
Anonymous
I loved the opening! I like most of the song, but not the music video.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the opening scene was funny. Especially the cat part.


Really, their French sucked big time. I actually thought it was another language.


Je suis CALME!


The worst.
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