Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.
You are the one attacking me for my opinion.
Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.
Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.
Seriously, you need to take a step back. No one is attacking you for anything. People are simply pointing out that your “facts“ about Taylor are in fact not true. You’ve heard sound bites over the years about why people don’t like her and you’ve chosen to believe them.
You seem to be attacking an artist because they sing about love and it’s in the pop style of music. Love is timeless. Anyone can identify with songs about Love at any age. Please name artists that don’t sing about Love. Additionally if you don’t see a progression from Taylor singing about Love and her original album eg “our song” all the way to “the alchemy” on her latest album, I’m not sure what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.
You are the one attacking me for my opinion.
Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.
Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.
Seriously, you need to take a step back. No one is attacking you for anything. People are simply pointing out that your “facts“ about Taylor are in fact not true. You’ve heard sound bites over the years about why people don’t like her and you’ve chosen to believe them.
You seem to be attacking an artist because they sing about love and it’s in the pop style of music. Love is timeless. Anyone can identify with songs about Love at any age. Please name artists that don’t sing about Love. Additionally if you don’t see a progression from Taylor singing about Love and her original album eg “our song” all the way to “the alchemy” on her latest album, I’m not sure what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.
You are the one attacking me for my opinion.
Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.
Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.
You are the one attacking me for my opinion.
Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.
Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.
Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany
Just to name some....
Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
You just proved you know nothing about her discography and you’re talking out of your ass. For example, the entire reputation album is about the beginning of her relationship with Joe. With a little bit of the comeback from all the Kanye drama. In fact, the majority of her songs are about Love not lost love. Majority not all of course.
So if the PP qualified and said I don’t hate her, but from what I have heard I formed an opinion and find her annoying. I don’t really need to hear anymore because what I do know is annoying. would take be ok?
Just because the PP finds her annoying doesn’t mean Taylor IS annoying nor does it mean YOUR opinion of her being awesome is wrong. The ability to have likes and dislikes and express them is called freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.
So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
THe PP seems to agree with you. You both think Swift will have to slow down at some point. The PP just pointed out that writing songs about boyfriends breaking up with you when you are married with kids doesn’t ring very true. You think this level of criticism is a “dig.” Not sure I see why- because the PP doesn’t enjoy those kinds of songs and you think everyone should?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.
Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.
Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.
Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.
I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.
You just proved you know nothing about her discography and you’re talking out of your ass. For example, the entire reputation album is about the beginning of her relationship with Joe. With a little bit of the comeback from all the Kanye drama. In fact, the majority of her songs are about Love not lost love. Majority not all of course.