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Did Taylor serve classic pop perfection with this bop?


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This song always makes me reconsider on renewing my Swiftie card and buying all 6377373 variants of TTPD:jonny2:

 

A lot of people were scared.

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i open this thread thinking of this song so i'm inclined to say yes.

 

she'll never make this kind of song again so… kinda sad

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Yes!

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Yep it's a classic :jonny5:

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lowkey her best one after LWYMMD

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I fear not

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Of course!

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Its a pop and a classic, and my absolute fav from her and one of my faves ever, but this is not what I'd call a bop :rip:

 

I don't think she has it in her to create actually good timeless ""bops"", I think the closeset she ever made to a good bop was New Romantics. Shake It Off has its moments, 22 is more tumblr than a bop and Paper Rings is too indie sounding for that for the most of it. She fumbled some potential full classical unforgettable upbeat bops with meh choruses like Getaway Car or I Did Something Bad. Ready For It could be that tho, but I don't think there's nothing classical about it, it feels too much of its time, but its indeed an amazing bop.

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This song is in the cannon of perfect pop songs.   It's a classic and among the best songs period. 

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If THOTS like it, then it probably isn't very good :clack:

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But this is not Ready For It. I can't believe how shafted it gets by her core fandom, meanwhile it is the non-swiftie demographic's favorite Taylor song according to ME!

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Is water wet?

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This CLASSIC song omg :jonny5:I remember when I first heard it 

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Depends on what you call classic pop perfection, sis.
:suburban:

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Yup! :duca:

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that & New Romantics:jonnycat:

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2 hours ago, By the Water said:

If THOTS like it, then it probably isn't very good :clack:

Something something broken clock :clack:

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2 hours ago, tjspy said:

Its a pop and a classic, and my absolute fav from her and one of my faves ever, but this is not what I'd call a bop :rip:

 

I don't think she has it in her to create actually good timeless ""bops"", I think the closeset she ever made to a good bop was New Romantics. Shake It Off has its moments, 22 is more tumblr than a bop and Paper Rings is too indie sounding for that for the most of it. She fumbled some potential full classical unforgettable upbeat bops with meh choruses like Getaway Car or I Did Something Bad. Ready For It could be that tho, but I don't think there's nothing classical about it, it feels too much of its time, but its indeed an amazing bop.

I would say "Blank Space" and "You Belong With Me" are timeless bops. I guess it's up for debate if YBWM is a bop, but I certainly think it's danceable.

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It's easily in her top 5 songs, definitely pop perfection! I hate that she doesn't have more songs in this style.

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This pop excellence deserved #1 !

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My fave :heart:

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This isn't How You Get The Girl, but yes!

 

Style deserved to be a multi-week #1 smash hit. 
 

I said this in another thread, but I'm posting it here too: I kinda wish it got a better video too. I always thought it would've been cool if the video showed a love interest picking her up in a car in the middle of the night, and then they go to a "lookout" for a date, then get in an argument (all the things in the song) – BUT…it keeps cutting to the same couple having the same night in different decades.

 

So he picks her up in a 1940s car and they're both wearing 1940s outfits with 1940s hair, then 1950s, then the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, early-2000s, etc. showing that they truly "never go out of style."

 

That could've been too literal though. But idk…I just feel like it could've had a more conceptual video.

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