Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most people who listen to Taylor like Sabrina and vice versa.
There's a reason they call her a TayDaughter. There's several artists like Sabrina and Gracie that Taylor helped boost by bringing them on tour.
Anonymous wrote:No. Not nearly as good. Also she has a weird southern/slightly conservative vibe that Taylor definitely doesn't which is funny considering Taylor started in country music.
Anonymous wrote:Is Taylor Swift mom pop now, and Sabrina Carpenter the industry's officially sanctioned new pop star for girls and horny boys?
Anonymous wrote:we see you over there on the internet
comparing all the girls who are killing it
but we figured you out
we all know now
we all got crowns, so you need to calm down
Anonymous wrote:She’s definitely my current favorite spinner.
Anonymous wrote:TS is like the over 40 crowd now. She is old as dirt. She is born 1989.
My girls I took to shows in that age of 10-15 when was into that type of music. Todays 10 year old who wants to go to first pop concert is born 2015. TS could be same age as her Mom in a lot of cases.
TS is pushing 36. That is like your daughter in 1985 seeing first concert at age of 10 seeing a person born 1949 who performed at WoodStock in 1969 vs. New Kids on the Block who in 1985 was a new young band of good looking young men . 36 to a ten year old is really old. That is what TS is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But that new cover... WHY
it is satire
It’s not satire.
Sabrina is going through the same arc every female child star goes through when they don’t have proper guidance. Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, etc.
They hit their mid-20s and want to prove they’re not little girls on Disney anymore so they go over the top with the sex stuff and claim it’s their “sexuality”. Miley Cyrus did the exact same thing 10 years ago - remember Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz? So cringe.
And what always happens is they alienate their fan base, who are also hitting their mid-20s and looking to grow up and settle down, not watch a grown woman smoke joints and have glitter c*m all over her face.
Their popularity falls and they usually go through a very messy, public divorce or get publicly shamed for going after another woman’s man. Lay low for a few years than come out with an album about how they were just young and stupid, the men in their life messed them up, etc.
Taylor had the guidance of her mother, who was a marketing executive and understands branding and consumer psychology. She knows that the core age demographics don’t respond well to over the top sexuality that caters to men, they want to feel empowered. And maybe for a girl who grew up on the Disney channel, acting out sexually is empowering, but it’s not for the average girl or woman.
This x 100000000000000. The over-the-top-with-the-sex thing with ex-Disney girls is so formulaic and so annoying. It doesn't make them look mature and empowered. Quite the opposite.
It’s probably because of the weird attitude Disney has towards teenage girls. They need to be thin and desirable, but zero overt sexuality. Walking that extremely fine line as a teenager must be traumatizing and exhausting. So when they’re free, they want to take back control and act out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But that new cover... WHY
it is satire
It’s not satire.
Sabrina is going through the same arc every female child star goes through when they don’t have proper guidance. Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, etc.
They hit their mid-20s and want to prove they’re not little girls on Disney anymore so they go over the top with the sex stuff and claim it’s their “sexuality”. Miley Cyrus did the exact same thing 10 years ago - remember Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz? So cringe.
And what always happens is they alienate their fan base, who are also hitting their mid-20s and looking to grow up and settle down, not watch a grown woman smoke joints and have glitter c*m all over her face.
Their popularity falls and they usually go through a very messy, public divorce or get publicly shamed for going after another woman’s man. Lay low for a few years than come out with an album about how they were just young and stupid, the men in their life messed them up, etc.
Taylor had the guidance of her mother, who was a marketing executive and understands branding and consumer psychology. She knows that the core age demographics don’t respond well to over the top sexuality that caters to men, they want to feel empowered. And maybe for a girl who grew up on the Disney channel, acting out sexually is empowering, but it’s not for the average girl or woman.
This x 100000000000000. The over-the-top-with-the-sex thing with ex-Disney girls is so formulaic and so annoying. It doesn't make them look mature and empowered. Quite the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Sabrina is a better singer than taylor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But that new cover... WHY
it is satire
It’s not satire.
Sabrina is going through the same arc every female child star goes through when they don’t have proper guidance. Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, etc.
They hit their mid-20s and want to prove they’re not little girls on Disney anymore so they go over the top with the sex stuff and claim it’s their “sexuality”. Miley Cyrus did the exact same thing 10 years ago - remember Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz? So cringe.
And what always happens is they alienate their fan base, who are also hitting their mid-20s and looking to grow up and settle down, not watch a grown woman smoke joints and have glitter c*m all over her face.
Their popularity falls and they usually go through a very messy, public divorce or get publicly shamed for going after another woman’s man. Lay low for a few years than come out with an album about how they were just young and stupid, the men in their life messed them up, etc.
Taylor had the guidance of her mother, who was a marketing executive and understands branding and consumer psychology. She knows that the core age demographics don’t respond well to over the top sexuality that caters to men, they want to feel empowered. And maybe for a girl who grew up on the Disney channel, acting out sexually is empowering, but it’s not for the average girl or woman.
Anonymous wrote:I think most people who listen to Taylor like Sabrina and vice versa.