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Teenage Dream vs 1989: bigger impact on pop and music culture?


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  1. 1. Which one had a bigger impact on pop music / culture?

  2. 2. Which era was more iconic?

  3. 3. Which era did you prefer as a whole?



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Which 2010s album had a bigger impact on pop and music culture?

 

Teenage Dream (Katy Perry album) - Wikipedia

 

1989 (Taylor Swift album) - Wikipedia

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Both are great but 1989 was bigger and more impactful.  

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Just now, byzantium said:

Both are great but 1989 was bigger and more impactful.  

1989 was one of the album that is credited for poptism and we can see the results of that very easily 

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Teenage Dream. No comparison at all when it comes to impact. 

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TD by far for all. 1989 has hymns though and Taylor breaking up with country was iconic

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Teenage Dream had a huge impact on pop culture based on the visuals alone and it was more iconic because of that, but I preferred 1989 more.

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Teenage Dream is still a great album but quite a few of the tracks have aged like milk :rip: 1989 still feels timeless and nearly every song is a flawless bop.

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Taylor modeled 1989 exactly after TD. She never would have pivoted towards pop if it wasn’t for the success of albums like Teenage Dream and Born This Way

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I will say Taylor wasn’t selling s*x at all and in fact never had in her pop which is impressive. 1989 is better quality album product, teenage dream singles are better. Katy’s felt big at the time but I don’t see new artists saying Katy inspired them. So 1989 impact. TD more iconic ofcourse 

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TD is bigger and better imo but I prefer 1989 due to my swiftie bias. 
 

I listened to TD way more in that era of my life but I barely play her anymore which is mostly because I feel like I outgrew it and overplayed it. I don’t stream 1989 much either (it’s mid for me in Taylor’s discog) but I at least go back to it once in a while 

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TD clears the other album easily. Katy was in her bag for that era.

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Teenage Dream set the tone. 
 

I am not sure how a 2014 pop album was groundbreaking when the other MPG’s (Rihanna, Katy, GaGa, and Beyoncé) had already begun experimenting with pop in their albums (IASF, LOUD, TFM and TD) years prior. 

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Teenage Dream easily

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Teenage Dream, next.

 

Taylor couldn't wait to "steal and copy" Katy's sound, brand and audience by going "pop". No wonder they didn't get along behind the scenes :rip:

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Teenage Dream for the impact but I prefer 1989 (actually like both)

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Can we please leave this topic in the 2010s at least for like a month omg 

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TD for all.  Blank Space and Wildest Dreams are cute girls though

 

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I feel like this is posted every single day :rip:

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1989 is a perfectly crafted pop album. TD has horrible non-singles.

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Easily Teenage Dream, tf. That album literally inspired the other you’re comparing.

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The one that made the other one happen!

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20 minutes ago, OnlyManInTheWorld said:

1989 is a perfectly crafted pop album. TD has horrible non-singles.

So 4 non singles? When Hummingbird Heartbeat is not one of them

 

While 1989 had a horrible singles Bad Blood and Shake It Off - a stain on an otherwise flawless run of singles 

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