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Originally posted by holocene
Yes, they exhibit love and care for their fans instead of dancing around stage for 2 hours. Which one of these is going platinum in a week, though?
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Well, she is selling the 1989 tour as a concert and a concert is defined to mean: "a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several compositions." So yes, for the 2 hours they should be singing and if it pleases them to do so dancing also. I would define showing love and respect to your fans as not trying to dupe them into thinking you can sing on your album only to be tone deaf and have then have producers and computers layer vocals and correct pitches in a clever and deceiving way to hide a lack of talent. She calls herself a singer yet she can't sing. Wow, lying to fans like that. What respect she has for them. It's fine to love and care for fans but at least be able to do what you were originally marketed to be able to do first: SING!
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Originally posted by ll RA ll
Have you actually listened to her lyrics once in ur entire life, she is one of the best writers out there.
if u have, I don't know what in your opinion an 'artist' really is.
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I have listened to her lyrics. I really enjoy listening to both Red and 1989. Why would you think I don't like her lyrics. It's her voice I was criticising.