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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The more I listen to it, the more I love "The Fate of Ophelia". Makes me want to get up and dance every time.[/quote] You can thank Lana Del Rey. [/quote]Im not sure who that is, so I’ll thank Taylor [/quote] I guess you missed their collaboration then. Lana is the one Taylor took elements of the song from. Without Lana’s song, you would not have Taylor’s song. Taylor copied elements from Jackson 5, Pixies, and more. You can thank all of them. [/quote] Taylor sounds absolutely nothing like Lana. They could not be more different artists. Their Collab on midnights was the worst song on the album which was a shame because they are both excellent artist artists [/quote] +1 She didn't take anything from Lana Del Rey. The PP is just the usual [b]psycho [/b]who can't stand any positivity around Taylor Swift.[/quote] It's not our problem if you can't hear how similar it is to summertime sadness. That's a you problem. Also, why do you keep throwing insults into normal conversations? Grow up. [/quote] +1 I loved Maroon on Midnights and also the albums Folklore and Evermore. I’ve paid for tickets to the Eras tour. I’ve bought nearly every album. But I am VERY disappointed after researching and listening to the songs Taylor has borrowed from or imitated from or taken from. I’m questioning the whole brand at this point and feel like the wool was pulled over my eyes. If you don’t want to believe the songs that sound exactly alike really do sound exactly alike, I can understand why. It’s upsetting to say the least. I’m not happy to learn this either. But if you call people names, that is wrong. And, as your leader Tay Tay said, one’s energy is an “expensive commodity.” If you want to stay blind to her taking songs and treating people badly with diss tracks, you can do that. But for me? After a while, I had to question why she bought a house near a minor child (Conor Kennedy) who she was dating. He was 17 and she was in her 20s… I read her dad’s letter where he describes all he did to make her career happen. I had to question those tactics. I had to question why she was not forthright with the story around her masters. I had to question a song with terrible lyrics like “your love was the key to open my thighs.” I thought the bad lyrics I saw were a joke… I had to wonder why her best albums came out when she was with Joe, who holds two undergraduate degrees and co-wrote some of her best songs. I had to question how out of tune she is. See performance with Stevie Nicks for just one of many out of tune examples. But I get it. She’s fun. She does social media well. She comes off as relatable. She will even speak in a country accent for two years if you want. She will talk of “kitchen table bills,” which she never had to worry about since she grew up in a mansion and the child of a stock brocker. Scott shares details of his assets in his letter which is widely available. [/quote]
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