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Who is Bigger: Taylor Swift vs The Beatles?


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Pretty interesting breakdown

 

 

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Taylor is bigger AND better

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Both overrated 

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Same: Taylor and McCartney are both 5'11"

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Taylor is not even as big as Elvis or Michael Jackson, nevermind The Beatles. :rip:

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I like your voice

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Are you buying the song of my choice on iTunes if I leave you a like ? :bird:

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If this is actually you, per these replies, then you ate! I thought this was a video from an already-established YT channel

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We'll see in a few decades. Maybe Taylor's fanbase is comparable, but I don't think she has any songs that are as ubiquitous as some of The Beatle's biggest tracks, and that's talking about currently (when she's at her peak). In fact, I think some of her peers selling fewer records still have that above her (Britney, Gaga, Beyoncé, and Rihanna, just to name a few). 

"Cultural impact" might be used manipulatively to deny her undeniable success, but I think it has some validity in some instances, such as comparing her to The Beatles. 

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I love your accent :heart:

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Ava Max 

 

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7 minutes ago, Gelato said:

Girls Aloud

Biology alone ended both their careers

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I fear that the 4x AOTY Grammy winning songstress is losing this battle…as of now

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It's still

 

1. Beatles 

2. Michael Jackson

3. Elvis

4. Taylor

 

And that's also how it's gonna end up. She will be top 4 though

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It's been 60 years and we're still talking about the Beatles. Taylor? We'll see I guess.

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3 minutes ago, Arrows said:

It's still

 

1. Beatles 

2. Michael Jackson

3. Elvis

4. Taylor

 

And that's also how it's gonna end up. She will be top 4 though

Queen, Elton.. 

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Probably Taylor Swift since social media wasn't around back then. Taylor certainly has a bigger reach than I would assume The Beatles had with radio and telegrams(?) :celestial5:

 

Also, a quick comparison would also be—when have The Beatles gone on tour and grossed over $1 Billion (1969) = $8.5 Billion (2024) :bloo:

 

But I guess the "official" stats per Ms. Wikipedia don't lie! :gaycat5:

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All swiftys can talk about is stats stats stats. Where is the cultural impact?

 

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8 minutes ago, Brikenbur said:

Probably Taylor Swift since social media wasn't around back then. Taylor certainly has a bigger reach than I would assume The Beatles had with radio and telegrams(?) :celestial5:

 

Also, a quick comparison would also be—when have The Beatles gone on tour and grossed over $1 Billion (1969) = $8.5 Billion (2024) :bloo:

 

But I guess the "official" stats per Ms. Wikipedia don't lie! :gaycat5:

you think The Beatles wouldn't sell out stadiums all around the world in this current climate? :suburban:

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7 minutes ago, Burn said:

All swiftys can talk about is stats stats stats. Where is the cultural impact?

 

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they are gonna dismiss The Beatles' legacy as 'vibes' any second now

 

 :clack:

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