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7 minutes ago, Prismee said:

i like rep more than the average user here but where is this hype you're speaking about :deadbanana: 

 

well, getaway car + don't blame me are doing v well

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7 minutes ago, Dula Peep said:

Taylor Swift as a director = the equivalent of a marvel movie :skull::ace:

and the geepee loves it :clap3: she can only go up from here

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11 minutes ago, aesthetic bih said:

I think Rep's gonna be last since the hype for it is so huge. It'd be a great "end it with a bang" momebt

I’m surprised that you feel the hype for Reputation is there - maybe in other spaces? I know it has diehard fans, but I’ve always just felt that because it will be the least improved vocally, it’s the one I care about the least :rip:

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I like the video, Its nice to see Taylor recreating her Speak Now look

 

Also brilliant Idea to cast Taylor Lauthner for the video :clap3:also nice to se Joey at the video, she always knows how toget the attention

 

 

Now..... the song?? is this suppouse to be from Speak Now??? sonically sounds different from what I remember of Speak Now

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She's getting really good at Direction omg :clap3:

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12 minutes ago, Prismee said:

i like rep more than the average user here but where is this hype you're speaking about :deadbanana: 

 

Perhaps @Taylor fanboy will speak about it. 

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2 minutes ago, fridayteenage said:

well, getaway car + don't blame me are doing v well

good for those songs but personally i just don't sense that the hype for rep as a re-recording is that huge :dies:  

 

yes rep has a core fanbase, but so does every taylor album other than debut. in that case 1989 TV would have even more hype and should be released last then, since it has all those hit singles pulling insane recurrent streams. also the other important part about the TVs are the upgraded vocals which definitely helped in the hype for anything Red and before, which rep won't have.

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4 minutes ago, liam13 said:

and the geepee loves it :clap3: she can only go up from here

The drag backfired. :bibliahh:

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Just now, Ivan_brit said:

I like the video, Its nice to see Taylor recreating her Speak Now look

 

Also brilliant Idea to cast Taylor Lauthner for the video :clap3:also nice to se Joey at the video, she always knows how toget the attention

 

 

Now..... the song?? is this suppouse to be from Speak Now??? sonically sounds different from what I remember of Speak Now

it is, which is probably why it didn't make the cut.

 

plus big machine might have been leery of those lyrics back in 2010.

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Not feeling the song and the video. 

 

Can we get Cruel summer MV now, please?

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This is such a good song. 

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I really don’t get how this is a single in 2023

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So 1989 TV is next huh from that final scene... Interesting. That and Reputation (her best album) have me most excited. I NEED the vault tracks from those.

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8 minutes ago, Ivan_brit said:

Now..... the song?? is this suppouse to be from Speak Now??? sonically sounds different from what I remember of Speak Now

It’s one of the From The Vault tracks. While some of the vault tracks have been produced in basically the same style as the original album they were from, she’s been a little more willing to let them stray into other sounds. A good example is Don’t You from Fearless, which has fewer country elements and clearly sounds like a Jack Antonoff production. Don’t You actually sounds pretty similar instrumentally to the ten minute version of All Too Well, which discards a lot of the guitar-driven sound of the original song for a stripped back, mellow, Antonoff-style vibe. I Can See You is really the only one on this album that sticks out this clearly in terms of style.

 

One other good example isn’t even a vault track: Girl At Home was basically a demo that her label wanted to tack onto the deluxe version of Red, but in her opinion, it wasn’t really finished. For the re-recording she changed the production of that song very significantly.

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i think the debut will be the last one

end of the re recordings

end of the tour

with the album that started it all 

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WHY is she ignoring Enchanted, when most people agree it's her best song and she knows that? And instead she shoots a video for this random vault track? Makes no sense.

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My goodness, her acting is just.... :rip: it is bit painful to watch 

The song is cute.

 

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Oh I thought it’d be Back to December.

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Awesome video :clap3:love the last half with all the action

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This song has a summery vibe and that budget for the MV, whew. I was shocked to see Taylor Lautner there omg. No wonder he was posting about SNTV a month ago, it make sense now. TS is truly a mastermind. :clap3:

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23 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

I really don’t get how this is a single in 2023

It's not a single

Cruel Summer is

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Just now, FolkLover1989 said:

It's not a single

Cruel Summer is

nnnnn I always thought releasing a CS video along SNTV release would be a fantastic strategy but here we are :gaycat:

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Taylor Lautner being in the video was a gag but I would’ve loved it if the character that becomes a model from the Mean music video was in TL’s place so we had the three characters 

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1989 TV (summer ‘24)—> Reputation TV (fall ‘24) —> TS11 (spring ‘25) —> Taylor Swift TV (summer ‘26, 20th anniversary)

 

:jonny:

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I feel like ICSY will be Bejewelled — with music video but not a radio single :(

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