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What’s the point of this ? As if it will save him from flopping 

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5 minutes ago, Cherish said:

Did you forget the vault tracks that are original? :sistrens:It still isn’t 146 but it sure is more 

Yeah, and it's definitely around 50+ new songs uploaded and released in one year because Midnights is 22 tracks all in all, Speak Now is 20+ and 1989 TV is about 30 with all of its numerous vault tracks and bonus tracks. Then she also did a soundtrack song. 

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Midnights is at least 30 

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doing all of this only to still debut at #2 after TWICE :rip:

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49 minutes ago, Cherish said:

Did you forget the vault tracks that are original? :sistrens:It still isn’t 146 but it sure is more 

I did not forget the vault tracks. She didn’t release any vault tracks in the 48 month window I identified.

 

Even if you -include- vault tracks, (which you should), nothing tops June 2019 through June 2021’s 56 original song releases from her. 
 

Let’s look at October 2021 through October 2023, though. It’s her second most prolific 48-month release window. 

 

You’ve got:

 

Red TV — 10 original tracks (the From the Vaults)

Midnights — 21 tracks (13 standard, 6 from the 3AM, + Hits Different + You’re Losing Me)

Speak Now TV — 6 (FTV tracks)

1989 TV — 5 (FTV tracks) 

Droplets — 4 (pre-Eras Tour Safe & Sound, Eyes Open, ITWAM, and AOTGYLB)

Features — 3 (Renegade, Birch, The Alcott)

 

= 49 tracks.

 

So no matter which 48 month window you look at, she’s never released more than 56 tracks (June 2019 — June 2021) or 49 tracks (October 2021 — October 2023) 

 

:emofish: Sorry losers 

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33 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said:

Yeah, and it's definitely around 50+ new songs uploaded and released in one year because Midnights is 22 tracks all in all, Speak Now is 20+ and 1989 TV is about 30 with all of its numerous vault tracks and bonus tracks. Then she also did a soundtrack song. 

Speak Now TV and 1989 TV do not have anything but 11 original tracks combined. You specified original tracks in your post I quoted, see my math in the previous post. Nowhere near 156. Not even near 60 or 70, the halfway mark to your threshold. 
 

BONUS:

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And even if you -want- to count re-recorded tracks as “new” tracks, Midnights (21) + SNTV (20) + 1989TV (22) + 4 droplets + 3 features STILL only = 70 tracks, which is, AGAIN, not even 50% of the 146 number you’re citing. Your hyperbole is unfounded. 

 

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2 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said:

Speak Now TV and 1989 TV do not have anything but 11 original tracks combined. You specified original tracks in your post I quoted, see my math in the previous post. Nowhere near 156. Not even near 60 or 70, the halfway mark to your threshold. 

Almost 40 songs in one year. FORTY SONGS in one year. 40 songs. In 12 months. 100+ songs since the decade began. Yeah, it's A LOT. 

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7 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said:

Almost 40 songs in one year. FORTY SONGS in one year. 40 songs. In 12 months. 100+ songs since the decade began. Yeah, it's A LOT. 

The Beatles, famously known as the biggest group in music history, released 196 songs in the 10 year window between 1962 and 1972. Taylor is the biggest soloist in music history. She is meeting the same demand that The Beatles were meeting in their prime. 
 

Also Taylor has not released 100+ new songs since the decade began.
 

And claiming she released 40 new songs in a year is, again, a bad faith argument when about 45% of those songs tend to be rerecordings of songs that are over a decade old. 
 

it takes her about 48 months (TWO years) on average to release upwards of 40 brand new songs.

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:bibliahh:

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Instead of making five different versions they should just make one version and cut each song into 5 tracks :gaycatina1:

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4 minutes ago, PoisonedIvy said:

The Beatles, famously known as the biggest group in music history, released 196 songs in the 10 year window between 1962 and 1972. Taylor is the biggest soloist in music history. She is meeting the same demand that The Beatles were meeting in their prime. 

Michael Jackson's biggest album is at least 3x bigger than Taylor's biggest. His second biggest is bigger than Taylor's biggest and it isn't until NINE years after Michael's peak that he reached Taylor's current status and that's his third biggest era and her BIGGEST. And you are here telling me she's bigger than Michael Jackson? :bam:

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4 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said:

Michael Jackson's biggest album is at least 3x bigger than Taylor's biggest. His second biggest is bigger than Taylor's biggest and it isn't until NINE years after Michael's peak that he reached Taylor's current status and that's his third biggest era and her BIGGEST. And you are here telling me she's bigger than Michael Jackson? :bam:

Sorry, I don’t acknowledge pedophiles! 
 

To elaborate further, Michael is bigger than Taylor at the metrics that were bigger across the industry during his peak (Album Sales). Taylor is bigger than Michael at the metrics that are bigger across the industry during her peak. (Single Sales, Streams, Touring). He has the impressive feat of attaining a level of success and fame prior to social media that is seemingly unable to replicated, but Taylor has the impressive feat of attaining that level of success and fame at a time when monoculture is dead and attention is much more divided. They both have pros and cons in their favor.

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Instrumental, acapella, sped up & slowed down versions of interludes.

 

:suburban:

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1 minute ago, PoisonedIvy said:

Sorry, I don’t acknowledge pedophiles! 

Acknowledge him or not he is still a way bigger soloist. I don't acknowledge narcissistic, manipulative, greedy, victim-playing pick-me-girls whose parent bought them a recording contract but you don't see me erasing Taylor from music history? :cm: 

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3 minutes ago, BrandNewBrandon said:

Acknowledge him or not he is still a way bigger soloist. I don't acknowledge narcissistic, manipulative, greedy, victim-playing pick-me-girls whose parent bought them a recording contract but you don't see me erasing Taylor from music history? :cm: 

Actually we see that all the time :lakitu: Carry on, I’m done speaking to you. I disproved your original statement and I don’t care to engage with you any longer. Have the day you deserve 

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48 months is not TWO years 

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32 minutes ago, family.guy123 said:

48 months is not TWO years 

Wait I meant 24 months :ahh: nnn 

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The way it kept going :ahh:

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18 tracks should be the limit for any DELUXE album and that’s it 

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:ahh:

nobody is listening to either of these versions and tracks

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I'm offended.

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15 hours ago, RobynYoBank said:

Instead of making five different versions they should just make one version and cut each song into 5 tracks :gaycatina1:

Or release 21 EPs 1 track at a time with 5 versions. 

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Congrats on the 126 streams for the debut week :clap3:

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The ad :rip:

 

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