Posted on 09/03/2017 6:33:04 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
I’m about to leave so I’ll hit the Japanese version later. I was sooooo disappointed with Look What You Made Me Do. True fans do not want to hear about her stupid feuds with worthless people. KARDASHIANS? Really? Why would she give a damn? And musically, it’s DOA. Anyone played on K100 pop stations could have done that. Her peers are not as talented as her! Don’t stoop to their level.
And yeah, we get it, the old Taylor is dead.... Just make sure you don’t overembalm someone your fans like and replace her with a trashy hip TMZ star.
It is disappointing, and I say this as someone who thought very highly of her past three albums.
Let's hope she scratches her hip-hop itch, releases the worst reviewed album of her career, gets knocked down a peg or two in sales, and and returns to writing real music.
This is mediocre, forgettable, by-the-numbers Top 40 pablum. Her fans should expect better.
Hate to say but she’s lost me as a fan. I liked the Wholesome Taylor and this new Slut Taylor isn’t welcome in my house.
I liked it the first time when Shaggy did it.
She cut Right Said Fred in on the action for her last song. She'd better have her checkbook open on this one as well.
You said it perfectly. I think it is either bad ideas by her people, or possibly an immature insecurity on her part as she tries to fit in with mediocre music stars who have more “swag” than she did and does.
Truth: her voice is not that great. Her genius lies in her songwriting and her performance and execution of her music. She did everything right and put herself into the category of the pop greats with 1989. I’m still hoping she decided to put her two worst songs out as the singles. Or that she gets her hip hop faux-edgy out of her system with her career low album, reputation. :)
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