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NEVER TAKE ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO IS FALLING APART :WAP:

 

Listening to the best song on Flopnights to get into the SPIRIT :WAP:

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6 minutes ago, 19SLAYty9 said:

THE GAURDIAN REVIEW COMING

Not people creating fake reviews with Chat GPT now :ryan3:

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streets are saying that TTIPS is a ballad album? Oh God 21 you better run 

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I see the effort to bump the thread to page 900 :ryan3:

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6 minutes ago, 19SLAYty9 said:

THE GAURDIAN REVIEW COMING

The way this says NOTHING. Not a single lyrics reference - someone tried to keep their ass in SAFETY. :rogue:

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1 minute ago, Heldenzeit said:

NEVER TAKE ADVICE FROM SOMEONE WHO IS FALLING APART :WAP:

 

Listening to the best song on Flopnights to get into the SPIRIT :WAP:

TASTE :WAP:

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how i would sacrifice a lot for this album to have night time my time sounds...

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NEVER MADE IT CLEAR 

 

:jonny5:
 

NEVER MADE IT RIGHT 

 

:jonny5:

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2 minutes ago, Faniquita said:

streets are saying that TTIPS is a ballad album? Oh God 21 you better run 

From a fake article!

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1 minute ago, Danial said:

I see the effort to bump the thread to page 900 :ryan3:

we might get to 1000 before the chicken if we get credits :WAP:

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4 minutes ago, 19SLAYty9 said:

Yeah. They're a total gaylor

Oh the new Toe stans. #MentallyILLLesbiansforJoe #TravisRuinedMyLifeSENDHELP

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Fake reviews?


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well since we're on the topic, are any actual real reviews gonna come out before the album?

:suburban:

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5 minutes ago, scottstreet said:

there's no way a song with post malone ends up being a highlight

It's already happened once this year…

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Drake's disgusting ass must be releasing Friday. **** that ******

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The preference between "Reputation" and "Lover" is subjective and depends on individual taste. "Reputation," released in 2017, showcased a darker and more experimental side of Taylor Swift, exploring themes of fame, reputation, and personal growth. It featured hits like "Look What You Made Me Do" and "Delicate."

On the other hand, "Lover," released in 2019, embraced a lighter and more romantic tone, with songs like "ME!" and the title track "Lover" celebrating love, relationships, and self-acceptance.

Both albums received critical acclaim and commercial success, with each offering a distinct musical and thematic experience. Some fans may prefer the edgier sound and themes of "Reputation," while others may gravitate towards the romanticism and optimism of "Lover." Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. 

 


ChatGPT fence sitting ugh... i wish it would have served taste and say reputation is better :ryan3:

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1 minute ago, SpeakNowTv said:

well since we're on the topic, are any actual real reviews gonna come out before the album?

:suburban:

Never since reputation.

 

She used to give exclusives to RS before album release.

 

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1 minute ago, TaylenaStan said:


ChatGPT fence sitting ugh... i wish it would have served taste and say reputation is better :ryan3:

Not even AI could comprehend puta's genius while it got Lover scanned so easily. :lmao:

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2 minutes ago, Taylor fanboy said:

Fake reviews?


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I mean... would you expect anything else?

 

We're already getting fake music (personally, I'm just glad we've moved on from using low quality Kelsea Ballerini pop demos as Taylor leaks!!!) and fake album photoshoots, so fake reviews are certainly next. 

 

 

 

 

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The way when the REAL reviews come out acclaiming TTPD for it's sonic and lyrical similarities to reputation, all the ORHs will start switching

:ryan3:

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Who has produced more hits for Taylor Swift - Jack Antonoff or Max Martin?

Both Jack Antonoff and Max Martin have been significant producers in Taylor Swift's career, contributing to numerous hits.

Max Martin, a highly acclaimed Swedish producer and songwriter, has worked with Taylor Swift on several of her biggest hits, including "Shake It Off," "Blank Space," "Bad Blood," and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."

Jack Antonoff, an American musician and producer, has also played a significant role in Taylor Swift's recent albums. He co-wrote and produced several tracks on "1989," "Reputation," and "Lover," including hits like "Out of the Woods," "Getaway Car," "Lover," and "You Need to Calm Down."

While both producers have made significant contributions to Taylor Swift's success, Max Martin's extensive work with her earlier in her career gives him a slight edge in terms of the number of hits produced for her. However, both have been instrumental in shaping her sound and success.

 



Inch resting :ryan3:

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1 minute ago, cruelcooper said:

The way when the REAL reviews come out acclaiming TTPD for it's sonic and lyrical similarities to reputation, all the ORHs will start switching

:ryan3:

I will return all 13 copies immediately! :rogue:

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Taylor Swift's latest album, "THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT," delves into the emotional complexities of heartbreak with a poignant and introspective touch. Featuring collaborations with artists like Post Malone and Florence Welch, Swift crafts a narrative that traverses the tumultuous journey of love lost and the aftermath that follows.
 

The album kicks off with "Fortnight," a track that immediately captivates with its haunting melodies and atmospheric production. Post Malone's distinct vocals complement Swift's seamlessly, adding depth to the song's introspective lyrics. Together, they create a sonic landscape that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
 

The title track, "The Tortured Poets Department," serves as the album's emotional centerpiece. Swift's evocative storytelling shines through as she navigates the pain of heartbreak with raw vulnerability. The haunting instrumentation and melancholic lyrics paint a vivid picture of inner turmoil, showcasing Swift's prowess as a songwriter.
 

"My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys" explores the aftermath of a breakup with a raw honesty that is both relatable and poignant. Swift's emotive vocals are accompanied by a stripped-down arrangement, allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to take center stage.
 

"Down Bad" takes a darker turn as Swift delves into the depths of despair and self-doubt that often accompany heartbreak. The track's brooding production and poignant lyrics create a sense of catharsis, capturing the tumultuous emotions of moving on from a failed relationship.
 

Closing out the first segment of the album is "So Long, London," a bittersweet ballad that reflects on the passage of time and the inevitability of change. Swift's introspective lyrics are accompanied by soaring melodies, creating a poignant sense of nostalgia and longing.
 

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Just 1 click in Chat GPT and your rewiew from Guardian is ready :ryan3:

 

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The last couple pages are seeping with "don't believe everything you see online" energy :clown:

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Can someone TTPDfy this :dies:

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