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Taylor Swift - current album "evermore" (no Max Martin)

Started by turnaround, August 23, 2017, 06:46:13 PM

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bugmenot

She left the label that her father owns?

And, don't artists overestimate the streaming income? Spotify lives on google adsense and adsense income is a dollar for 1000 views in the richest parts of the world. 100 000 views = 100 dollars. Not of big help for new artists, but big difference for Taylor herself and for her already rich and famous friends.

I want to be so naive to believe that TS cares about others.

heyheyhey

That is weird!
I cant believe Big Machine would not have given her everything UMG promised her. She already got everything (played the biggest venues, no 1s, made more money than every other artist for many years) while being with them. Maybe family conflicts? Or has UMG really something special to offer for her?

The quoted part of the deal has nothing to do with streaming income, as i understand it, it only means if UMG sells their Spotify stock on 'wall street' their artists will get some of the money. This probably means UMG will hold their Spotify shares longer. Good for Spotify?! I think this is manly a small publicity bonus for Taylor.

j.fco.morales

Well, Big Machine is UMG. And their roster is small, 20 artists or so.

So basically, it's the same thing... with different name.

About the royalties and stuff, she put her catalogue out of Apple Music in order to gain what she wanted, which was a smart move at the time. But I agree with you guys, looks like a publicity stunt.

j.fco.morales

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA8uStDCSus

Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour | Official Trailer @ Netflix.

Great show but I can't stand her overacting everything on stage...

Rex

Has anyone heard the karaoke version of reputation? The backing vocals in the chorus of IDSB are amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyUeH_H0q9c

j.fco.morales

Quote from: Rex on January 07, 2019, 02:06:03 AM
Has anyone heard the karaoke version of reputation? The backing vocals in the chorus of IDSB are amazing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyUeH_H0q9c

[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/album/1MHuZZrGT36cXLxAQ5cLP3[/spotify]

I'm still not a big fun of the album... So It Goes grew a bit on me though.


j.fco.morales

http://time.com/5538862/taylor-swift-countdown/

Taylor Swift Is Finally Counting Down to New Music. Here's What to Know


Hopefully it will be out this friday.

nanofives

Family has been registered for over a year now. It's a little bit unlikely to be the first single.


Rex

I found her first single to be kinda weak... I wonder if she's still gonna be able to pull those massive first-week sales she usually does

melodicmoonlight

I think this will do well. It's cute, uplifting, in the vein of Shake It Off, and has that Taylor charm and quirkiness.

bugmenot

Produced by Joel Little.
Mix Engineer: John Hanes, Serban Ghenea

I like how the HUGE difference between power and techniques of Brendon and Taylor vocals is neutralized so smoothly.

I don't want to press repeat. The song is simply bad.

heyheyhey

Wow i could only watch half of the music video. It seems to me so fake and wrong. Lyrics and Video seem for me to be made by a naive 14 year old, not a  savvy 30 year old multi-millionaire, superstar and buisnesswoman.

nanofives

I think she tried a little bit too hard to go from the edginess of reputation to bubblegum pop, but on a higher lever than any of her previous albums, it's weird. Just like Avril Lavigne when she did Hello Kitty, but less racist.