I remember being surprised by that fact when “I Really Like You” came out, and I looked her up. She’s 29. She’s one year younger than me. Taylor Swift is like 24. [Editor's Note: She is 25.] With Taylor Swift, there’s just something inherently dishonest about her music. It’s a little more coy. When Taylor Swift is singing “Mean”—someday I’m gonna live in a big ol’ city, and you’re gonna be mean, you’re a ****ing critic—Taylor Swift has such a good life, and nobody’s bullying her around, and the music critic she was writing that song about is some ******** music critic that nobody even gives a **** about.
That’s how I feel about Taylor Swift’s music in general, and especially in terms of her singing about relationships. It’s also how I feel about Drake. They have this incredibly propagandized sense of their romantic selves, and people buy into it as if it’s sincerely “vulnerable,” when really it’s self-interested and disingenuous.
It’s disingenuous and manipulative. Totally.
Carly Rae Jepsen represents harmlessness. She isn’t a Bad Girl or anything like that. She’s not Ariana Grande, who hates all her fans. Nothing with Carly Rae Jepsen is loaded.
so what if the #1 it girl hates all her fans some ppl are so needy