For the people who dislike MM, don't forget the opening, closing tracks. In between there are one solo, and 3 Jack Antonoff collaborations. Even if you focus on MM, there is one thing you can NOT deny, MM put much more time and energy this time which is better than casual collaborations, right?
1989 will have a record-breaking amount of pre-orders by the time it's October 27th. I could see her topping Red's 1st week sales because of this, and maybe coming for Britney's record.
She's never done a pre-order before.
Like 71% of Red's first week sales were physical. With the collectible Polaroids and Swiftstakes codes as incentive, 1989 should sell a ton of physical copies too.
If she does promo singles again, she'll definitely beat Ariana's "record".
She'll probs crash iTunes every single Tuesday like She did to the albums chart last night until album release week when Apple has to shut down iTunes due to Lord.
Can we applaud OnlyMan for not getting banned in the midst of Taylor's slayage btw?
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Originally posted by kevinnyc
For the people who dislike MM, don't forget the opening, closing tracks. In between there are one solo, and 3 Jack Antonoff collaborations. Even if you focus on MM, there is one thing you can NOT deny, MM put much more time and energy this time which is better than casual collaborations, right?
Like 71% of Red's first week sales were physical. With the collectible Polaroids and Swiftstakes codes as incentive, 1989 should sell a ton of physical copies too.
Like 71% of Red's first week sales were physical. With the collectible Polaroids and Swiftstakes codes as incentive, 1989 should sell a ton of physical copies too.
This could be MASSIVE.
+1989 will be comparatively cheaper than Her past albums
Like 71% of Red's first week sales were physical. With the collectible Polaroids and Swiftstakes codes as incentive, 1989 should sell a ton of physical copies too.
Please no promo hymns. It will be so hard to resist the Lord's temptation.
I want Taylor to cap off the final big album that relies on digital sales rather than streams with like 3 promo singles each of which set new records for fastest rise
She'll probs crash iTunes every single Tuesday like She did to the albums chart last night until album release week when Apple has to shut down iTunes due to Lord.
They'll have to make a new program entitled iTaylor
Like 71% of Red's first week sales were physical. With the collectible Polaroids and Swiftstakes codes as incentive, 1989 should sell a ton of physical copies too.
This could be MASSIVE.
all i can think about is taylor's WSJ article. she is so sly. she wrote that with her 1989 marketing campaign in mind, knowing the lure that buying multiple copies it draws. so she composes a flawless essay on the state of the music industry, stating that although it may be dying, there is still hope for it, then she goes on to prove that she is that hope a couple of months later. literally genius! every article about 1989's first sales week in october will reference taylor's own teachings in WSJ