It's not hard because everyone is buying her music and she's solely about the music and music only. For a pop star she's not that creative or people just dont care for her performances, looks or anything else she fails to trend, besides the Kanye incident and her love life. She's not controversial and she doesn't have to pull a great performance because no one will talk about it the next day nor have an iconic look because she doesn't have any nor will in the future. She's a hard talented worker but she's the skinny Adele, huge record seller.
How is this ****ing thread still going? Being a pop star is NOT a hard job, and anyone who thinks it is needs a huge ****ing reality check. I don't care how much Beyoncé is in the studio or how much Gaga rehearses or how much Katy does whatever she does. They're incredibly privileged to be doing any of that (which they enjoy) in exchange for millions of dollars.
And fyi, it truly doesn't matter how much your fave struggled to become famous. They chose to pursue stardom. They inflicted that "struggle" upon themselves.
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Originally posted by revel8
Lol at people in this thread still pretending that being a pop star is a hard job.
Every American Idol and X-Factor type show has literally tens of thousands of people all auditioning for a chance to be a pop star. All these people know that being a pop star will be an easier situation for them than whatever they are currently doing and are willing to attempt to make the trade. Strangely enough, when jobs in the mines are advertised or other jobs that are actually hard you don't get tens of thousands of applicants for a single position.
Some folks in this thread need a reality check about what is a hard job and what isn't.
I hope she phrased that wrong... it's not hard for her. She's one of the biggest artists in the world right now. But what about people who have tried for 12 years and still not had a hit of their own. How is it going for Bonnie McKee? How was it for Katy Perry in 2004/2005?
It's easy for you Taylor. She's a talented songwriter so good for her, but Im pretty sure there's many gorls who've been trying so desperately to break into the music industry for a long time now who would disagree.
It's not. I pity the people who think being a pop star is hard. However, I feel like she's saying this just to sound likable and gain more sales because it's Taylor...
Let's be real, if you're competitive like her, is not hard because she's getting what she wants: Success. Otherwise would be hard for her if she would be flopping.
Lol at people in this thread still pretending that being a pop star is a hard job.
Every American Idol and X-Factor type show has literally tens of thousands of people all auditioning for a chance to be a pop star. All these people know that being a pop star will be an easier situation for them than whatever they are currently doing and are willing to attempt to make the trade. Strangely enough, when jobs in the mines are advertised or other jobs that are actually hard you don't get tens of thousands of applicants for a single position.
Some folks in this thread need a reality check about what is a hard job and what isn't.
This. It doesn't mean you can't work hard or feel stressed at times, but it's certainly not a hard job.
The music industry always seems to hit popstars with a whole lot at once, always. The pressure that eventually comes is definitely not an easy thing to deal with. She'll find out eventually