Yeah. Stay Away is my fave Charli XCX song because of the Lord
I heard CONTRA was VW's best album
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Well, if Taylor made Max Martin a GRAMMY Producer of the Year, I'm pretty sure she can make magic with Ariel, not with everyone tho because WTNY and IKP.
Well, if Taylor made Max Martin a GRAMMY Producer of the Year, I'm pretty sure she can make magic with Ariel, not with everyone tho because WTNY and IKP.
I still have to check on the Vampire Weekend. Which album should I start?
And is Rostam Batmanglij better than him??
Modern Vampires of the City is one of my favourite albums ever and their magnum opus so start there then their debut then Contra. Both producers are great. Rostam hasn't done much outside VW so it's hard to say who's better. I would love her to work with both of them. I expect her to go in that direction with TS6 anyway.
Modern Vampires of the City is one of my favourite albums ever and their magnum opus so start there then their debut then Contra. Both producers are great. Rostam hasn't done much outside VW so it's hard to say who's better. I would love her to work with both of them. I expect her to go in that direction with TS6 anyway.
I love castle his taste is>>> (except that he stans for Kacey but i'm going to overlook this. Be grateful bb Cas.)
The Desired Boredom is
Like don't yall already have SBT on your iTunes? Why waste more money for the same lullaby?
Don't @ me
CMA New Artist of the Year Brett Eldredge talks about his songwriting style being influenced by Taylor's music.
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Taylor Swift influenced his songwriting style.
Just after wrapping work on his debut album, Eldredge opened shows on the country-pop phenom's 2013 Red Tour, soaking in her lyrical diary entries night after night. "I remember when she'd be talking about some guy that did her wrong, and she'd call him out in a song and be honest with it — just say it, not scared. And if she'd fallen in love, she'd straight out say it, too," he recalls. "People love and accept her for that. Honesty in her music is her most important thing. That's what I've learned, to make my records sound like my own thing. . . You can find yourself [asking], 'Am I writing this song because this is what I’m supposed to say, or am I writing this song because this is what I want to say?' Just write what is truthful to you."