Anonymous wrote:I love Manchild. It's such a fun song. And she was funny on SNL. I like her. I hope she is in on the joke and doesn't go down the path of Britney etc.
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: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.
Nailed it. Britney did too.
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:Anonymous wrote:Dumb post. Do you work for Sabrina? Olivia Rodrigo is better and bigger.
My granddaughter would agree. She likes Taylor a lot, saw the Eras concert, but loves, loves, loves Olivia. There’s something about her that the girls relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb post. Do you work for Sabrina? Olivia Rodrigo is better and bigger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sabrina Carpenter is gross. this is her new album cover.
Sabrina Carpenter has announced her newest album ‘Man’s Best Friend’. Releasing August 29th.
Ewww, is she that desperate?
Maybe learn what the album is about before commenting. She’s playing on how she’s been treated /portrayed in relationships. It’s not meant to be sexy it’s meant to be a visual of how women are treated. Like a dog.
Why is she amplifying the degradation? Just because she was treated like a dog does not mean she has to look like a dog.
The album was just announced yesterday and won't be out until late Aug. Look at how she has all you talking already.
Nobody is going to buy it except the horny boys.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb post. Do you work for Sabrina? Olivia Rodrigo is better and bigger.
Lady Gaga has one of the best voices I’ve ever heardAnonymous wrote:A Taylor Swift doesn’t come along…they are created and crafted by teams who know how to turn a person into a brand. They have money and parents who drive their success. They need to have a certain personality that can be used to create the brand.
Lady Gaga did a great job of being a brand as well.
Their talent is no better than what one can find on a million YouTube videos however turning basic talent into mega stardom means job well to a team of people.