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Thank you for your answer, I'm glad to hear from a fan of hers.
So her songs are making you feel something in a way other female artists who sing about breakups do not?
Does she mostly sing about relationships? I haven't listened to much of her stuff, just whatever is the popular stuff that I wouldn't be able to avoid while I'm walking around.
And then the first few songs that pop up when I type in Swift on YouTube because I'm trying to figure out the answer to this question after she breaks like the 12th record of her career
Relationships were a key one in her earlier albums, but there's a lot more. I think her singing about her experiences is part of the reasons millennials really tend to her especially, we kind of grew up with her
The awkward teenage years, the first loves, the deep friend connections, losing those friends, romantic betrayal, work betrayal, and more.
She also is extremely versatile. She's played and experimented with different types of music. People like to shoehorn her into pop, but she's done obviously country, pop, folk, a bit of rock, lover in my mind was a decent synth album, she's played around with a lot
That's why we all talk about her Eras, each era in her life she made an album, and that album usually has a different style. Personally my favorite is reputation, which was heavier and more electronic. Synth? Like I said try Lover or Midnights. Folk like Mumford and sons or Lumineers? Try Folklore and Evermore.
One thing for sure is that you don't have to like everything or anything of hers, but she has such range that it is rare that someone hates every song of hers.
Also I should say I'm a mod of !taylorswift@poptalk.scrubbles.tech and the dozens of us lemmy swifties are always happy to have more members :)
I really like synth and I think they are her least referenced work in this post so far, but I'm very interested in listening to her synth albums.
Thanks