An example for me is "Speak Now" by Taylor. It's an incredible album but the title track is about stealing a man from his wife on his wedding day. Like, how does this represent the album to justify it being the title of it? Someone enlighten me
Another one is "I Cry When I Laugh". Like ... ok ?
. An example for me is "Speak Now" by Taylor. It's an incredible album but the title track is about stealing a man from his wife on his wedding day. Like, how does this represent the album to justify it being the title of it? Someone enlighten me
I've always thought that 'Speak Now' as the album title was meant to be a reference to the fact that Taylor wrote the entire album by Herself (ie: She was 'speaking' for Herself).
ARTPOP (this still makes no sense whatsoever, and never will)
Joanne (what does this album have to do with her dead aunt? If she stanned this kinda music RIP @ her taste)
Fearless (the album's two biggest hits were literally about Taylor being scared a boy didn't like her)
1989 (the album sounds like a 2010's rejects compilation, not very 80's inspired at all)
ARTPOP (this still makes no sense whatsoever, and never will)
Joanne (what does this album have to do with her dead aunt? If she stanned this kinda music RIP @ her taste)
Fearless (the album's two biggest hits were literally about Taylor being scared a boy didn't like her)
1989 (the album sounds like a 2010's rejects compilation, not very 80's inspired at all)
How does Artpop not make sense? She combined fine art with pop music to make an absolute masterpiece.
And Joanne makes sense too because Joanne is currently possessing Gaga's body and sabotaging her career.
An example for me is "Speak Now" by Taylor. It's an incredible album but the title track is about stealing a man from his wife on his wedding day. Like, how does this represent the album to justify it being the title of it? Someone enlighten me
Another one is "I Cry When I Laugh". Like ... ok ?
U go
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Originally posted by Achilles.
I've always thought that 'Speak Now' as the album title was meant to be a reference to the fact that Taylor wrote the entire album by Herself (ie: She was 'speaking' for Herself).
Have you guys never seen a wedding in movies?
They always say "Speak now or forever hold your peace"