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Taylor Swift Is A 30-Something Pretending To Be A Teen, And It Shows In Her Latest Album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’
The Federalist ^ | 10/05/2025 | Kylee Griswold

Posted on 10/05/2025 8:56:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

As a former so-called Swiftie, it stinks to watch the once-precocious pop star devolve into musical drivel that’s at best banal and at worst agonizing.

I didn’t think the bar for Taylor Swift albums could get any lower than “Tortured Poets Department.” Then she released “The Life of a Showgirl,” and I can’t stop cringing.

I take no pleasure in hating the new album. I’m not one of those cantankerous Gen Xers who lives to tell the youths that music peaked in the ’80s and that there will never be talent like fill-in-the-blank artist who happened to hit the scene just as said critic was coming of age. How serendipitous. On the contrary, as a former so-called Swiftie whose adolescence consisted of belting out Taylor’s lyrics into my karaoke machine and hairbrush and any other vaguely mic-shaped prop I could find, it stinks to watch the once-precocious pop star devolve into musical drivel that’s at best banal and at worst agonizing.

Perhaps the most nagging problem with “Showgirl” is its lyrical trendiness. The whole album feels like a shameless effort to appeal to the growing Gen Z cohort of her fanbase — à la “How do you do, fellow kids?” — as the once-loyal millennials steadily jump ship. As a result, her lyrics have the shelf life of cold cuts. To wit: “We looked fire,” “I’m not a bad b-tch, and this isn’t savage,” “pledge allegiance to your … vibes,” “glad he ghosted me,” “spring break that was f-ckin’ lit” — you get the idea.

Pair that with the elementary rhyme scheme, and you get whatever this is:

Everybody’s so punk on the internet
Everyone’s unbothered ’til they’re not
Every joke’s just trolling and memes
Sad as it seems, apathy is hot
Everybody’s cutthroat in the comments
Every single hot take is cold as ice.


I’d say this is what happens when you start dating a boy with CTE, but Taylor’s writing was basic long before she met Travis Kelce. The problem is, it’s forgivable when you’re a precocious teen. It’s embarrassing when you’re 35 and writing increasingly cringe claptrap for zoomer applause. (Is it just me, or is Taylor’s knack for songwriting Benjamin Buttoning?)

The arrested development is especially problematic considering Taylor’s simultaneous swan dive into hypersexualization. Her “Showgirl” album cover shoot is just the tip of the iceberg. It felt forced when, in 2017, she wrote a song whose sole message was that she “only bought this dress so you could take it off.” Eight years later, it seems just as contrived, except instead of the sexualization creating just one uncomfy track, it pervades and perverts them all. “His love was thе key that opened my thighs” is just one of many such lines that evokes the same feeling as stumbling upon a sex scene while watching a movie with your parents. But it gets worse:

You think I’m tacky, baby
Stop talking dirty to me
It sounded nasty, but it
Feels like you’re flirting with me
I mind my business, God’s my witness that I don’t provoke it
It’s kind of making me wet (Oh)

It’s hard to explain why this comes off as especially disgusting, considering the better part of the pop culturescape makes this G-rated by comparison. But when Cardi B sings about a “WAP,” for instance, it’s gross in an impersonal kind of way. The Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, et al. types made obscenity part of their brands from the get-go. When Taylor Swift sings about WAPs, it feels like walking in on your big sister “doing it.” No thanks. It’s a shame she traded naivety for vulgarity instead of maturity.

While we’re still on the topic, here’s a can’t-miss line from her fourth song, “Father Figure”: “I can make deals with the devil because my dick’s bigger.” I’m sorry, what? The song is an apparent reference to her early days in the biz and her bid to buy her long-lost masters back from Scooter Braun. That’s fine, whatever. But do we really need phallic references from the “Love Story” girl?

Maybe I’m also cranky because Taylor gave us this sorry excuse of a song just four months after singer-songwriter and producer Jon Bellion released an awesome album and title track of the same name — a collection of songs that, unlike Taylor’s ditty, ripped nothing off the George Michael hit, and was instead an ode to maturity, masculinity, and parenthood, and a rebuke of the kind of childishness Taylor continues to pursue. I know Taylor Swift isn’t actually reverse autogyniphilic, but somebody really should have told her after “The Man” music video that nobody thinks it’s badass to compete with boys or try to be them or transgressively sing about their, um, undercarriage.

The rest of the album is just tired, a rushed and unoriginal project that feels more like a PR ploy to keep the Kelce engagement buzz buzzing as long as possible. (And sadly, nobody ever taught Taylor the handy mnemonic device for our spelling of “canceled” on this side of the pond. Taylor, if you’re reading this, “Cancel the second ‘L.'” You’re American.)

So speaking for burned-out former Swifties everywhere, we’re sick of quantity. Give us quality. There’s a reason most artists don’t release six albums in six years. It takes time to make good art that lasts.

That’s why you’ll catch millions of us still jamming to “You Belong With Me” two decades later but giving up on “The Life of a Showgirl” after two minutes.


Kylee Griswold is the managing editor of The Federalist and a contributor to IW Features. She previously worked as the copy editor for the Washington Examiner magazine and as an editor and producer at National Geographic. She holds a B.S. in communication arts/speech and an A.S. in criminal justice and writes on topics including feminism and gender issues, religion, and the media.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society
KEYWORDS: music; taylorswift; taytay; thelifeofashowgirl
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To: HollyB

Thats a bit much- she is well past her ‘best by’ date


41 posted on 10/06/2025 6:17:38 AM PDT by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

Driving around yesterday two different Rolling Stones came on the radio. Both songs came out in the late 1960s. Almost 60 years ago. IMHO the last good Stones album was Tattoo You.
That came out when I was in my freshman year of college.
I remember that because I still regret NOT going to see them when they played at the Carrier Dome @ SU. The Stones are now 80 years old and still playing songs they wrote in the twenties.

My point being Taylor Swift has become VERY rich playing teenage girl songs. She had the largest tour in history. Sold out stadiums all over the planet. She literally increased the GDP of the USA when the Eras tour happened. So much so that mayors were begging her to play a show in their city.

Even IF this album is a dud, she will still sell out stadiums in almost every city IF she decides to tour again in 2026. Maybe ten years from now she will sell out the big room at Ceasar’s Palace for five years straight. Playing all the songs she wrote when she was 18-30 years old.


42 posted on 10/06/2025 6:39:02 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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To: SeekAndFind

Some can’t handle fame and wealth well it is it’s own world.


43 posted on 10/06/2025 6:51:04 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: Carry_Okie

[Now she’s getting married to an actual man...]

A few years ago I would have put money down on her coming out as gay.


44 posted on 10/06/2025 7:22:10 AM PDT by Farmerbob
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To: Ciaphas Cain

RE: Taylor Swift isn’t becoming better. She’s becoming stagnant.

Yes, BUT BUT BUT, This latest Album of hers is still a humongous hit.

Taylor Swift doesn’t release albums anymore; she opens weekends. Her latest film, The Life of a Showgirl, played for just three days and hauled in $46 million worldwide, turning the album drop into a full-blown theatrical event.

The 90-minute feature stitched together music videos, behind-the-scenes confessions, and just enough sparkle to make AMC’s balance sheet blush.

CEO Adam Aron called it “a triumph,” which roughly translates to “thank you for saving our concession sales again.” It’s her second blockbuster with AMC after The Eras Tour conquered theaters in 2023. Once more, Swift proved she doesn’t need streaming platforms… she is one, complete with popcorn and record-breaking box office returns.

So, she might go the way of Madonna ( as all singers eventually do ), but she still has ways to go ( until the next fad comes ).


45 posted on 10/06/2025 7:22:59 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

If I’m listening to female pop music, I’m listening to Jo Stafford.


46 posted on 10/06/2025 7:30:11 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: SeekAndFind; All

Am I thee only person who is tired of seeing her face and hearing her name?

She’s over exposed to a degree that has not occurred previously. The next closest might be the Beatles.

But the Beatles were all private and avoided the endless media.


47 posted on 10/06/2025 7:39:09 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Secret Agent Man
On the other hand, here we have 40 year old Simone Simons performing Rivers live
48 posted on 10/06/2025 10:22:48 AM PDT by Noumenon (They killed the guy who just wanted to talk. Now... now they've got me. KTF)
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To: SeekAndFind

I guess she fired the middle-aged Swedish guys who did the writing for her.


49 posted on 10/06/2025 10:42:51 AM PDT by x
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To: SeekAndFind

Her music is aimed at teens, which makes her appear emotionally immature, but she has a keen eye for business, so I think the music is her persona not the real person.


50 posted on 10/06/2025 10:50:13 AM PDT by kalee
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To: Ciaphas Cain

There’s a difference between being an artist and a performer.

Ms. Swift isn’t an artist. She’s a performer and a mediocre at that. I’ve said before she’s minimally talented and the only thing she really has going for her is a nice set of legs.

However she needs to grow up.

35 is way too old to be doing the “OMG!’’ teen age girl thing.


51 posted on 10/06/2025 8:16:55 PM PDT by jmacusa ( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Take all the Dubbing and Backup away ⚪

Used and user.


52 posted on 10/06/2025 8:36:12 PM PDT by Varsity Flight ( "War by 🙏 the prophesies set before you." ) I Timothy 1:18. Nazarite warriors. 10.5.6.5 These Days)
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