Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross she ripped off so many other artists making this album, this is especially disappointing considering all the struggles she had with owning her masters. I wonder how all of this will play out.
How do you think it will play out? You mean like people suing her?
If she stole music from lesser known Latino artists while making a big deal on collaborating with George Michael's estate, i hope that comes to light. That would be really messed up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross she ripped off so many other artists making this album, this is especially disappointing considering all the struggles she had with owning her masters. I wonder how all of this will play out.
How do you think it will play out? You mean like people suing her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.
Now do Father Figure where she talks about her big dick.
The woman found her person and bought her art back for 320 million bucks which she made from her 2 billion dollar tour based on her talent and hard work. May we all be so blessed.
Her financial success is not your success. A successful tour does not mean her newest material is amazing. Rolling Stones and U2 gross billions on tours and haven’t had a hit record in decades. She’s fallen off. An aging pop star milking her fans fan base.
That's cool but I was referring specifically to the critique of Fate.
But why Fate fool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, but guys Wood is song number 9. It’s 2 minutes and 30 seconds long. 230 mm equals 9 inches.
TS is a middle aged woman who has seen more d's than a urologist. Of course she a size queen. Hotdog in a hallway, as the kids used to say.
Fair, but middle aged?? She’s 35
What in the name of misogyny was that hallway post? It sounded like an Kelce “joke” (I guess in order to stay “relatable” Taylor is going to marry a male chauvinist). And yet you, immediate PP, are choosing to quibble about ‘middle aged?”
Anonymous wrote:Gross she ripped off so many other artists making this album, this is especially disappointing considering all the struggles she had with owning her masters. I wonder how all of this will play out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.
Now do Father Figure where she talks about her big dick.
The woman found her person and bought her art back for 320 million bucks which she made from her 2 billion dollar tour based on her talent and hard work. May we all be so blessed.
Her financial success is not your success. A successful tour does not mean her newest material is amazing. Rolling Stones and U2 gross billions on tours and haven’t had a hit record in decades. She’s fallen off. An aging pop star milking her fans fan base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.
Now do Father Figure where she talks about her big dick.
The woman found her person and bought her art back for 320 million bucks which she made from her 2 billion dollar tour based on her talent and hard work. May we all be so blessed.
Her financial success is not your success. A successful tour does not mean her newest material is amazing. Rolling Stones and U2 gross billions on tours and haven’t had a hit record in decades. She’s fallen off. An aging pop star milking her fans fan base.
That's cool but I was referring specifically to the critique of Fate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.
Now do Father Figure where she talks about her big dick.
The woman found her person and bought her art back for 320 million bucks which she made from her 2 billion dollar tour based on her talent and hard work. May we all be so blessed.
Her financial success is not your success. A successful tour does not mean her newest material is amazing. Rolling Stones and U2 gross billions on tours and haven’t had a hit record in decades. She’s fallen off. An aging pop star milking her fans fan base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.
Now do Father Figure where she talks about her big dick.
The woman found her person and bought her art back for 320 million bucks which she made from her 2 billion dollar tour based on her talent and hard work. May we all be so blessed.
Anonymous wrote:Opalite sounds exactly like that Spanish song from the 80s. 2 Enamorados by Luis Miguel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Please stfu
Opalite lyrics sounds like she's anti-black people. The onyx nights giving way to opalite. Travis had black girlfriends and now is with a white girl (after trying to snag a black star, Meghan The Stallion). That's how it reads to me.
Not a fan of this MAGA album.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of Taylor’s albums are growers not showers. I need a few listens to get there. The exceptions for me are reputation, folklore, evermore and the anthology (back half of ttpd).
Showgirl has taken a few listens but now I’m all in! Opalite is pure joy! I honestly feel bad for anyone who can’t just have fun with this one.
Opal item and Fate of Ophelia are good ones IMO.
I can’t tell them apart. It all sounds like regurgitated Sabrina Carpenter music.
When Taylor was promoting a modern twist on Ophelia’s fate, I hoped the heroine would come to her senses and gain some character strength and agency. Nope, a man has to swoop in and save her from drowning in melancholy, just like men drove her to drown in the original story. And not any man, but a dimwit whose main allure is his wood.
How dull.