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Does Taylor have it in her to make another '1989'?


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Yes I want her to make another 1989. 

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Of course she does!

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4 hours ago, Rihinvention said:

If she can swallow her pride and give Max Martin writing credits, absolutely.

The whole Max Martin debacle is such bs. He has said under oath that she wrote the lyrics for Shake it Off entirely on her own. She does give him writing credits for the melodies and composition. Songwriting credits do not entirely entail towards the lyrical aspect. 

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I dream of taylor doing a pop album with folklore level of quality but she doesn't care about it.

tbh I have no clue of she wants with her career at this point. 

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long eras are not profitable with streaming, new music is now an ad for the major source of income: live touring

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I can see her repeating the Lover,Midnights and Tortured Poets formula with a different package-facade.
I expect More subdued synthpop by Jack Antonoff with overly pretentious lyricism
She has turned into a very generic artist sadly. People praise her today and the media but she's one of the safest artists of our time
The only way i can see her evolving today is dropping that dude and goin back to Max Martin or a new talented producer :giraffe:
With this new Sabrina carpenter album i realized he's the problem. His productions are so bland as rice cakes

He's a yes man. She's in a comfort zone with him. He's not pushing her boundaries

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8 hours ago, Solaria said:

But I wonder why she has no desire to.

because this is an extremely dated way of doing things that serves little benefit nowadays.

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Reputation is better than 1989 except for Style and live versions of OOTW and WD. And Midnights and TTPD are better than Reputation. 

 

Speak Now is her top album and Dear John the superior track 5. 

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14 hours ago, Solaria said:

But I wonder why she has no desire to. I mean I understand the 1989 era must have been exhausting for her but it's not like touring isn't more exhausting and she has been going on the most extensive tour of all time recently. She clearly still has the energy and stamina to pull off another album campaign like 1989.

 

Plus this is truly no shade but Taylor's whole catalogue has been in the spotlight, which is great, no other artist has been able to achieve that. But she misses a recent blockbuster album. The 'Confessions' to her 'Like a Prayer' so to say.

Lover, Folklore and Midnights were all blockbuster albums though :rip:

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14 hours ago, favorite crime said:

Interviews and award show performances in this day and age are irrelevant sans like Hot Ones. The albums closest to 1989's blockbuster success this decade (SOUR and Short n Sweet) all smashed mainly due to online hype. 

also her focus is on albums now, which is why she refused to release pre-album singles.

3/3 for sour and 2/3 (so far) smashes for sweet were pre-album releases.

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Taylor doesn't seem to care about actually pushing her singles and doing any kind of promo (TV interviews, award show performances, 5-6 singles with MVs, etc), so I doubt she even wants that. 

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Isn't she in track to have like 6-7 diamond records by the end of the decade?  I don't think she needs another 1989.  

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Since it was her first pop era, she was hungry for a successful blockbuster era and got it.  A lot of her albums had a bit of an angle to them as to something she felt like she had to prove, and that's what it was for 1989.  She's now at a point where she doesn't really have much to prove, and just wants to put out as much music as she wants as often as she wants.  She still works for it, but she's at a level where she has a private life and doesn't have to promote as much.

 

If you mean musically...sure, but why would she want to when she's already made it?  1989 is a (mostly) bulletproof album but I honestly don't think it showcases her lyrical talent the way a lot of her other albums do.  It also has a few crowd pleasing/very simply written songs like Shake It Off and Bad Blood that I think she's past the point of needing to make.

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