Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
Yes. I get the line, still think it sounds weird. It’s about millennial life. There.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Would you like me to find a youtube video for you to understand how to cancel an order and make a new one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
I feel like she screwed over her fans who preordered the album on iTunes who now have to pay twice for the same songs (12.99 + 14.99) when they could have had them all for 14.99. Like she needs more money.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't see a problem with the multiple albums.
Most kids just stream music, which you can do for free. I have listed to the whole thing twice including repeats on demand for free on pandora with some ads.
People buying albums are collectors or want the art. So they would PREFER more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
Yes. I get the line, still think it sounds weird. Its about millennial life. There.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This album is….not good, right? “All my friends smell like weed and little babies”
So many weird lines
I think the album is good, but out of 31 songs there are going to be better than others. I thought that was a weird line also.
BTW it's "All my friends smell like weed OR little babies"
Do still not understand this line?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.
Gross
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am old. Please help. I bought the Cd for my daughter on Amazon. What does a double album mean? Will there be two CDs in the case? Do I have to her buy her another one? How does it work?
Yes that's how double albums work!
-old person who has CDs
No it actually might not work like that. Taylor loves to release multiple versions of her albums, each version maybe containing extra songs the others don’t. I think it’s very possible because this was a surprise second album that TTPD is one cd, and you have to buy the second surprise one (Anthology) separately. It was never billed and sold as a double album.
This. She’s going to double her first week of sales because everyone who pre-ordered the album will have to buy it again to get the Anthology version.