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why because in some ways I think that's the craziest thing she does on this album like why did she go in and like make a Taylor Swift like in the midst of this whole album that's like about funk and 70s and then her own sort of like 90s and then her own kind of like history why all of a sudden is there just one random like Jack Antonoff ass song in the middle of this album like I don't understand so I've been like toying with this in my head a lot and I'm thinking like
My best explanation is, did she just do it to kind of prove that she could, kind of? Like, I have this recollection. Do you remember the song, not to bring this into the room, do you remember the song, Do What You Want, featuring R. Kelly?
My best explanation is, did she just do it to kind of prove that she could, kind of? Like, I have this recollection. Do you remember the song, not to bring this into the room, do you remember the song, Do What You Want, featuring R. Kelly?
My best explanation is, did she just do it to kind of prove that she could, kind of? Like, I have this recollection. Do you remember the song, not to bring this into the room, do you remember the song, Do What You Want, featuring R. Kelly?
Yeah, it's a great song. Obviously not the R. Kelly part. She redid it with Christina Aguilera. Yes. And anyway, that was kind of like actually a really pivotal moment because that kind of derailed the art pop campaign and it never recovered. And in some ways her career kind of didn't for a while.
Yeah, it's a great song. Obviously not the R. Kelly part. She redid it with Christina Aguilera. Yes. And anyway, that was kind of like actually a really pivotal moment because that kind of derailed the art pop campaign and it never recovered. And in some ways her career kind of didn't for a while.
Yeah, it's a great song. Obviously not the R. Kelly part. She redid it with Christina Aguilera. Yes. And anyway, that was kind of like actually a really pivotal moment because that kind of derailed the art pop campaign and it never recovered. And in some ways her career kind of didn't for a while.
But she talked about that song when she was promoting art pop and she said that she wrote that song because she just wanted to prove that she could write that kind of like electro R&B song. She just wanted to show that she could do it. And so I've had that in mind with the how bad do you want me Taylor thing.
But she talked about that song when she was promoting art pop and she said that she wrote that song because she just wanted to prove that she could write that kind of like electro R&B song. She just wanted to show that she could do it. And so I've had that in mind with the how bad do you want me Taylor thing.
But she talked about that song when she was promoting art pop and she said that she wrote that song because she just wanted to prove that she could write that kind of like electro R&B song. She just wanted to show that she could do it. And so I've had that in mind with the how bad do you want me Taylor thing.
Like I was like, maybe because like she's, this album makes very little concessions towards how contemporary mainstream pop sounds right now. Like this album doesn't sound like the radio. It doesn't sound like other stuff that's happening right now.
Like I was like, maybe because like she's, this album makes very little concessions towards how contemporary mainstream pop sounds right now. Like this album doesn't sound like the radio. It doesn't sound like other stuff that's happening right now.
Like I was like, maybe because like she's, this album makes very little concessions towards how contemporary mainstream pop sounds right now. Like this album doesn't sound like the radio. It doesn't sound like other stuff that's happening right now.
No, it doesn't sound like Sabrina Carpenter. Right, exactly, exactly. So I thought maybe this was just kind of her one like wink, wink, like if I needed to, I could do this. I'm not gonna, but like just so y'all know, like here it is.
No, it doesn't sound like Sabrina Carpenter. Right, exactly, exactly. So I thought maybe this was just kind of her one like wink, wink, like if I needed to, I could do this. I'm not gonna, but like just so y'all know, like here it is.
No, it doesn't sound like Sabrina Carpenter. Right, exactly, exactly. So I thought maybe this was just kind of her one like wink, wink, like if I needed to, I could do this. I'm not gonna, but like just so y'all know, like here it is.
I could if I wanted to. And she does, it is a good Taylor Swift song. I mean, it's like a well-made Taylor Swift song. And let's just say like she's had one thing that's been pegged to her lately is that she can't get to number one without a feature because like her last three number ones have been Shallow, Rain On Me with Ariana Grande, and Die With a Smile with Bruno Mars.
I could if I wanted to. And she does, it is a good Taylor Swift song. I mean, it's like a well-made Taylor Swift song. And let's just say like she's had one thing that's been pegged to her lately is that she can't get to number one without a feature because like her last three number ones have been Shallow, Rain On Me with Ariana Grande, and Die With a Smile with Bruno Mars.
I could if I wanted to. And she does, it is a good Taylor Swift song. I mean, it's like a well-made Taylor Swift song. And let's just say like she's had one thing that's been pegged to her lately is that she can't get to number one without a feature because like her last three number ones have been Shallow, Rain On Me with Ariana Grande, and Die With a Smile with Bruno Mars.
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