Houdini is excellent. But yeah, but with Taylor they can probably create something better.
Yeah, it's nice she's still working with Nathan but now with people will Dan Wilson and others. I'm here for it. Don't country artists usually have one prime producer? I know it's the same with pop with the bigger stars.
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Originally posted by JakeKills
The "same-iness" can't be completely Chapman's fault… I actually think he's a quite versatile producer; Mean, Better Than Revenge, Haunted, Never Grow Up, etc. He's more versatile than Dr Luke, anyways.
I am glad she's finally branching out to other producers, but I hope there are still a few songs produced by Chapman.
Yeah I know, Nathan was just following the basic progression from Taylor. Our fave is the basic one? Welp. (and let's not drag that basic producer who are obsessed with Garage Band here.) - Oh but Nathan is still at the helm.
Yeah I know, Nathan was just following the basic progression from Taylor. Our fave is the basic one? Welp. (and let's not drag that basic producer who are obsessed with Garage Band here.) - Oh but Nathan is still at the helm.
I'm interested in hearing the song about the friend who passed away.
Anyway, we know her next music video will include dog tags. Does it give any information away like if the song is sad?
December 11, 2007 — Taylor Swift's "Our Song" tops both the R&R/Billboard and Mediabase country singles charts this week, making her the youngest artist to write and sing a No. 1 single entirely on her own.
Sitting at No. 6 last week, "Our Song" has made the biggest jump to the top of the charts since Tim McGraw's "Just To See You Smile" went from No. 6 to No. 1 10 years ago — a neat coincidence since Taylor's debut single was titled "Tim McGraw." Taylor's leap to No. 1 is also the biggest for a female artist since Tim's wife, Faith Hill, took her debut single, "Wild One," from No. 6 to No. 1 in 1994.