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If Taylor Swift Albums were pop girls, who does each correspond to by success or their overall celebrity/life? 

 

Debut- Dua Lipa (a young pop star establishing her legacy)

Fearless- Shania Twain (broke a lot of barriers in country music for females)

Speak Now- Rihanna (massive success)

Red- Adele (the heartbreak anthemist)

1989- Madonna (The Queen)

Reputation- Britney Spears (Tabloid talk with some success and a legacy)

Lover- Ariana Grande (colorful eras with massive success later in her career, a la cruel summer)

Folklore- Billie Eilish (the artistic girlie)

Evermore- Miley Cyrus (under appreciated artist/album)

Midnights- Beyoncé (massive success and acclaim)

TTPD- Lana Del Rey (for obvious reasons and it sounds similar to some of Lana's work) 

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TTPD - Camila Cabello 

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13 minutes ago, woohoo said:

Speak Now- Rihanna (massive success)

:redface:
Speak Now is totally Olivia, and Midnights is more Adele I think 

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TTPD - Ava Max

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TTPD - Bionic Xtina (big and greedy)

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Debut - ???

Fearless - Sabrina Carpenter, because this is the album that pushed her into the mainstream and I think Sabrina is going to catapult in success.

Speak Now - Olivia Rodrigo, hard to really describe but I just felt like Olivia fit best here.

Red - Miley Cyrus, just felt right to put her here

1989 - Dua Lipa, with the juggernaut that was Future Nostalgia and massive commercial success.

Reputation - Lady Gaga, I'm sure others will disagree but I think rep was a defining album in her career to control the narrative and make people talk about what she wanted them to. Something Gaga, during her prime, excelled at.

Lover - Katy Perry, I just find that persona to be very akin to Katy, but I think Katy does it way better. Lover was a poor man's Teenage Dream / Prism.

folklore - Adele, just in regards to the success and how the perception of her shifted into a more successful artist.

evermore - Beyoncé, because evermore has the best transitions and I think captures her at her artistic peak (though I think TTPD will be that in the future but I need more time to decide; I know up until TTPD, evermore was my favorite and Beyoncé is my top 2 female artists with Taylor so to me it makes sense to choose her)

Midnights - Ariana Grande, idk it just felt right to put her here.

TTPD - Lana Del Rey, because it is akin in sound to the soundscape Lana has frequented.

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1 hour ago, .Odyssey. said:

TTPD - Ava Max

I thought about Ava Max but didn't know where she fit in it. 

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Taylor Swift is so big that her albums can be now compared to other Pop girls OMG:redface:

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54 minutes ago, Princess Aurora said:

Taylor Swift is so big that her albums can be now compared to other Pop girls OMG:redface:

At this point swifties are gonna have to have Stan wars among albums like we would in the past with other pop girls. 

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20 minutes ago, woohoo said:

At this point swifties are gonna have to have Stan wars among albums like we would in the past with other pop girls. 

That's nuts

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2 hours ago, woohoo said:

At this point swifties are gonna have to have Stan wars among albums like we would in the past with other pop girls. 

Literally 90% of the fanbase conversations are about which albums are best.  

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3 hours ago, woohoo said:

At this point swifties are gonna have to have Stan wars among albums like we would in the past with other pop girls. 

There's literally Speak Now vs Red, Rep vs Lover, Folklore vs Evermore etc 😭

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1 hour ago, BtDecember said:

There's literally Speak Now vs Red, Rep vs Lover, Folklore vs Evermore etc 😭

Speak Now is better than Red
reputation is better than Loser
evermore is better than folklore

 

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Just now, Gladiator said:

Speak Now is better than Red
reputation is better than Loser
evermore is better than folklore

 

:cm:

Correct

Correct

Wrong

 

2/3 not bad :cm: 

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