Ddddnd like every artist goes to the store to buy a copy of their album first week. There's probably such an overwhelming feeling of relief in finally being able to share it with the world and a sense of accomplishment in buying something you worked so hard to make...
SIO's chorus melody doesn't go with its production very well.
I think I prefer this Hey Ya mashup. The chorus really pops. And omg @ the clarity on the "fakin' fakin' fake" adlib. And oh @ these "ahh ahh ahh" adlibs in the background I never even realised until this mashup. I'm dying.
After my WILD DREAM of Joy Williams or Keith Urban (I know Keith is impossible) joining Taylor's team. My next wild dream is Jack Antonoff joining her team. Don't laugh at me.
After my WILD DREAM of Joy Williams or Keith Urban (I know this is impossible) joining Taylor's team. My next wild dream is Jack Antonoff joining her team. Don't laugh at me.
What do you mean by "joining team"? Co-writes/production etc.? Or actually collab? Isn't there meant to be 3 Jack Antonoff songs on 1989?
Everyone hates change, especially when the old way of doing things feels so reliable. However, why would anyone want the world's most celebrated artists to do the same thing over and over? The best musical minds change and evolve, moving beyond their well-proven formula to try and crack another code