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Originally posted by Finny
1989's lows (Bad Blood, You Are In Love, Welcome to New York) are just as low as Red's lows (22, Everything Has Changed, WANEGBT, The Moment I Knew) [I'm completely ignoring GAG's existence], and Red's highs are much higher than 1989's highs, so I prefer Red as a project. Not to mention there are ten 10s on it vs. three 10s on 1989. Its lack of musical flow doesn't really bother me tbh.
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I assume TREACHEROUS, SAD BEAUTIFUL TRAGIC are among your top 10 on RED which are also mine. I didn't list ALL TOO WELL because there is NO doubt.
When I put THIS LOVE and CLEAN as my top 2 on 1989, people would think I hate 1989. But as a POP album, 1989 is really great.
When I saw you put BAD BLOOD on the low list, I was confident to see WANEGBT as well, technically they are in the same category, but BAD BLOOD is better, that's why I list it as my number 5, WANEGBT WAS NOT.
From some member's post here, I knew Ed Sheeran ALSO thought BB as a good lead single. It's true.
Edit: I'm glad they released SIO and BS earlier, good decision
