I see a resemblance to both womanizer and toxic but not great enough to call it flat out copying.
But then again, the same director, directed all 3 of the videos.
3. It's been stated that Swift is ruling pop culture so completely in a way that hasn't been seen since Spears' early 2000 hold. Swift's work with "Bad Blood" director Joseph Kahn seems to point to her accession of the pop title.
People need to realize it's okay for artists to be inspired by other artists music videos. It isn't a blatant rip-off, Taylor probably wanted to pay homage to it? Or even if not, the office scene really isn't that 'unique' and a pretty standard scene in most action films where fighting occurs. The reaches I swear.
People need to realize it's okay for artists to be inspired by other artists music videos. It isn't a blatant rip-off, Taylor probably wanted to pay homage to it? Or even if not, the office scene really isn't that 'unique' and a pretty standard scene in most action films where fighting occurs. The reaches I swear.
But honestly, no shade intended, Taylor during the 1989 era is bigger than Gaga at her peak.
Numbers-wise, I'd agree. However, Taylor hasn't had nearly the amount of influence on the industry that Gaga had at her peak, and Gaga arguably had a bigger cultural and media impact than Taylor has now.