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  1. Taylor fanboy

    What Kind of Man vs. Broken Man

    Gorgeous Queens of Rock Which lead is better?
  2. Her next lyric for her next top 10 debut smasha me thinks
  3. Despite her roles in iconic franchises like Game of Thrones and Hunger Games, Natalie Dormer hasn't achieved the same level of superstar status as her peers, Emily Blunt and Saoirse Ronan. While she's undeniably talented, the reasons behind her not reaching the same heights could be multifaceted. Factors such as timing, choice of roles, and perhaps the unpredictability of the entertainment industry might have played a role in her career trajectory. Nonetheless, Natalie continues to captivate audiences with her performances, and her journey in the industry is still ongoing, leaving room for future opportunities to shine. What happened? Are you still rooting for Natalie?
  4. The album really gets better with each play especially the anthology People are blinded by fatigue and over saturation of her brand I think that if we cut some of the extra stuff and released in a less saturated time it would be actually celebrated What do you think?
  5. Just in time for KP6. It seems people are expectant about Katy's comeback, surprised?
  6. Both pop divas served amazing pop songs and are considered pop icons. From huge debut , to successful American Idol coaching. Do you think that their careers have a lot of similarities?
  7. This week should've been a triumph for Taylor Swift as her new album has been performing very well commercially. But the popular discussion around her hasn't been this negative since 2016, and music critics haven't been this unkind to her since Reputation. Why?
  8. Monday Night Messiah

    Best bonus "song" by Taylor Swift?

    Taylor's 1st Phone Call with Tim McGraw Thug Story Radio Outro (Commentary) A Message From Taylor
  9. After her global smash, Cruel Summer, Annie Clark is coming back with her new album this Friday. Will you be tuning in for AOTY?
  10. This isn't meant to be shady, I wanted to collect well-thought out opinions. 1. For stans, what unique qualities make you favor Taylor over any other artist? Is it the Taylor lore / love drama, lyrics, melodies, Jack's chemistry with her, etc? 2. For people who don't enjoy Taylor, why do you think this is? Are you not into her style of music or is there something in particular you don't like?
  11. Madonna has definitely been having a bit of a resurgence in popularity lately with the Celebration Tour, and there's been a renewed appreciation for how good her live shows are. She's about to have a live show for almost 2 million fans that's sure to get widespread internet attention and headlines for being the largest show for a female artist ever. Additionally, there are rumors that she has an album planned for later this summer, and there are rumblings The Weeknd is at the helm for production who very rarely is a miss with pop music. Sure, she won't ever touch the sales that Beyonce & Taylor are pulling right now, but could the stars align for one more Madonna peak period with critical claim & general public appreciation if she releases a truly great pop album and capitalizes off of the current attention?
  12. She laced this album with audio crack. Nearly 2 months later and it is still hitting in all the right places. Some really amazing stuff in here. do you agree or disagree?
  13. Taylor Swift is undoubtedly one of the biggest and most influential pop stars of our generation. With multiple successful albums, countless hit singles, and a loyal fan base, she has cemented her place in the music industry. But as she continues to dominate the charts and break records, one question remains: Has Taylor Swift reached the peak of her fame? Over the years, we have seen Taylor Swift evolve from a country singer-songwriter to a global pop sensation. Her music has resonated with people of all ages and backgrounds, and her performances are nothing short of spectacular. But with every peak, there is bound to be a decline; The Tortured Poets Department, her latest album, has received mixed reviews and her public image has faced some backlash. Despite these challenges, Taylor Swift's fan base remains loyal and her success is undeniable. She has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. But with her current level of fame and accomplishments, is there really anywhere left for her to go? Has she reached the height of her career, or is there still room for growth and even greater success? It's time for... ASK ATRL! DISCLAIMER: I am not implying that Taylor Swift's career is over or that she has peaked. This is simply a discussion about an artist's journey and the various stages of success in the music industry.
  14. Like this is insane. The double album was completely unexpected and a total surprise. And the anthology is much better than the standard edition. I can't remember a moment where a pop girl did something like this! Like if this didn't solidify her legacy and put her in the realm of some of the greatest musicians ever than I dont know what will. The Anthology is definitely some of her best work ever no joke.
  15. She has released two mediocre albums in a row with Midnights and The Tortured Poets Department. Even 1989 TV had sloppy production. Can she still make another good album like Folklore? Is Jack Antonoff holding her back? Should she take a break? Discuss.
  16. mercurialworld

    Is it unethical to stan a billionaire?

    I'm pretty sure we've all heard of the phrase "eat the rich" before, but in the world of pop music, it seems like the opposite is happening. With the rise of ultra-wealthy celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Ava Max, and Beyoncé, fans are not only cheering for their music, but also for their massive bank accounts. Some even use it as a counter argument in fan wars, saying their fave's money proves their superiority over others. But is it morally ethical to support and idolize someone with such extreme wealth, let alone be one in the first place? Should we turn a blind eye to the fact that these celebrities are standing on top of a system that perpetuates income inequality and exploitation? Or is it just harmless fun and we should all let them have their money and enjoy their music in peace? Pictured: Taylor Swift's two private jet uses during jan 24 2023-feb 11 2023
  17. We all know Taylor is one of the best lyricists of her generation. She paints stories with her pen and has built her career on the words she writes. But one of the main criticisms of her new album is a lack of variety when it comes to melodies and her vocal delivery throughout the album. Much of Taylor's songs by nature of her style of writing start off as lyric ideas - scribbled couplets on pieces of paper, journal entries - rather than sonic ideas. Given the recent technical praise Ariana has received for eternal sunshine's vocal production and melody compositons (largely helmed by Ariana), should Taylor consider experimenting more in the studio for the next record with writing melodies first with less emphasis on the lyrics?
  18. sunbathinganimal

    Remembering Esmée Denters' career

    I hope she's doing well
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