Anonymous 296023
What is it about Taylor Swift that normie women love so much? Idgi
Anonymous 296024
dunno, It might be that her music was influential but nothing more. I tried giving a listen to her more current music and i could just say it's a bit bland, honestly just bland.
I prefer beyonce either way, might just be my bias
Anonymous 296025
It's not about what they love, it's about what's funneled on TV, in their Snapchat feed, on Twitter, on Instagram. It's what's paid and pushed by record labels on the radio, on popular websites, in articles. It was never about talent, for Swift or for Bieber or for any of the other mainstream artist. You zoomers are incredibly uneducated and naive.
Anonymous 296029
>>296023I like her ironically for some reason. The amount of hate she inspires in people is funny. She is just a singer who sings about braindead teenage girl topics and keeps things simple. It is not nefarious.
Anonymous 296034
She writes songs with the emotional intelligence of a child and normalfags are obsessed with things that make them feel like children.
Anonymous 296036
I saw an explanation that makes complete sense. Her songs are "universally feminine" because she sings about shit that most people would experience in their life: breakups, growing older, falling in love. While this seems like something that can be found in many other artists, pop music at the time was mostly about partying and had a male perspective. So she seems revolutionary to women who aren't into other genres
Anonymous 296041
>>296023I unironically never listen to Taylor Swift on purpose. I am sure I've heard it when I shopping in a store but never paid attention to it. Like I can argue that with a lot of other famous musicians.
It just doesn't hit for me.
Anonymous 296108
It's because she started off as a cool girl/mean girl type but became dorkier, more feminist and more relatable over time. It's like when one of the popular girls hangs out with you for a bit and you feel this urge to be like "OMG she's SO nice!"
Anonymous 296210
she took off because her early country music actually had something to say. then she coasted on the coattails of genuine quality into regurgitated, overproduced power pop. after she got slandered onstage, she marketed herself as a feminist and gay icon. i liked one or two of her new songs but the life has been sucked out of her music. it's easier and quicker to make bland pop and the endless remixes of her "girl anthems" will keep her circulating on the charts. not sure why anyone was surprised by the coconut endorsement.
Anonymous 296219
Cause she’s just easy listening, pop with a steady beat and lyrics that you don’t really need to listen to because her vocal skills are acceptable