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Why do female musicians have to write songs about their past relationships? Isn’t there anything more interesting to write about?
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Don't you dare putting those two women in the same picture or even comparing them.
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>>127574177
Pop music is always has been about shitty love songs.
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>>127574177
Why does taytay look like a tranny here
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>>127574198
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1kbLwvqugk
No, Taytay is different. She sings about her insecurities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tmd-ClpJxA
Or this one, doesn't have anything to do with it either.
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>>127574209
huge jaw and weird expression and pointy shoulders and too much makeup and weird bdsm clothes and her hair looks kinda like a wig
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>>127574209
She always does. It is all that other anon said plus being a bit tall.
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>>127574209
because you spend most of your thought cycles obsessed with trannies so you see them everywhere even when there aren't any
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>>127574271
you dont know what he thinks about
it was a visual question that was already answered here>>127574227
you have exposed yourself
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>>127574281
>it was a visual question that was already answered here
again, you're just telling us how obsessed with trannies you are by being able to list off all these characteristics about them

>you have exposed yourself
how ironic lmao. get off the computer and go outside
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>>127574398
sorry but you have no power
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>>127574398
Nta but she does look like a man in this pic. Not that there's anything wrong with it.
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>>127574411
not there's anything wrong with you being obsessed with trannies either. but you are.
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>>127574467
whatever makes you feel better
pills, copes, memes use it all anon
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>>127574177
>Isn’t there anything more interesting to write about?
Of course, but few have the talent and inclination to explore any other topic in deep, meaningful ways.
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>>127574177
why do you let female musicians and their relationship songs live rent-free in your head?
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>>127574743
damn you couldnt answer the question and got mad
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>>127574177
neither of them write any songs
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they don't really care, it's what sells to their retarded audience who do care
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Relationship is the most exciting thing that usually happens to your regular femoid (and infidelity is the simplest way for them to spice up the boredom of their regular lives).
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>>127575655
this
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i'm sure that a lot of women are going to make music about how they plan to fly airplanes into the world trade center or make a virus that kills millions of people
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>ignoring the fact that every justin bieber and bruno mars song isn’t about their relationships
Incels all over this thread, crazy
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>>127576918
>i can't disprove them, so i'll call them incels
DOY
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>>127574177
women dont have interesting lives i guess
its just relationships and sexo
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>>127577374
yes
men have to do all of the being interesting in order to get pussy
its all very one sided and unfair and lame
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>>127574177
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQIZJPIhnB8

[Verse 1]
Who knows what you'll find when you look inside?
Haunted beach, roll the dice
The zombies in the corner aren't amused
Play the part of the blushing bride
Tame the horse and take it for a ride
This thread of consolation comes loose

[Chorus]
I could've been a hero, I could've been a zero
Could've been all these things
I could've been nothing, I could've been bluffing
Could've been all these things
And if I am unable, tell him that I'll try
But underneath the table
I will spin the wheel and hope for gold
[Verse 2]
I've seen the road and I've seen it hide
Out of view, cloaked by night
I want my forty acres in the sun
Bitter winds come in from the north
My spirit dims, but I feel the force
"No longer in my hands," I say to you

[Chorus]
I could've been a hero, I could've been a zero
Could've been all these things
I could've been nothing, I could've had something
Could've been all these things
And if I am unable, tell him that I'll try
But underneath the table
I will spin the wheel and hope for gold
Oh, and where it stops, nobody knows

This is a song about her trajectory as an artist and her ambitions.
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>>127574177
Notice how guys rarely do this kek
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>>127574177

pop music has always had lots of songs about relationships even the Beatles did it because thats what the market wants. The difference now is in the social media age people cant separate fiction from reality and think the songs are about their real relationships instead of just fiction or observations of others. Taylor Swift in particular encourages this and calls her songwriting diaristic as if you are reading her private diary. This is obviously a winning formula since she has a net worth of 1.5billion.
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Taylor Swift released an album about how she planned to invade Ukraine and it sold 10 million copies
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men do it too
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because no one cares otherwise, especially other women.
bjork
>despite making great experimental music, she had to do publicity stunts to gain relevance
marina
>made an amazing concept album and she's stuck in the pop-underground
janelle monae
>had an entire concept trilogy and she's barely known.
joanna
>a definitely better writer and song-writer than a lot of male musicians and no one cares
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>>127577841
i dont get how people buy into the taylor swift 'mythos'
like it's a known fact her parents were wealthy bankers, theyre from the northeast, they paid for her to have acting and singing lessons in fucking NYC, and they moved to the south because her dad figured it would be easier to break into country music
everything about her is manufactured
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>>127579173
her dad owned a shitty Christmas tree farm in Reading i'd call him upper middle class at best
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>>127579173
Yes, but still she works hard, anon. You can easily tell that she isn't slacking off. Look at how she can dance and do things. She would meet fans during her early career at her home.
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women don't have personalities or thoughts of their own so they have to get them second hand from their bfs
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>>127574177
"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people"

said by a women
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>>127579185
she was born to parents who had something like 10 million dollars. i don't know exactly, look it up
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>>127579173
The path to billionaire starts most often in upper middle class.
Zuckerberg was also from a middle class family (lawyers?) who paid for Harvard where he started facebook.

It's the most common trampoline for new billionaire wealth.
The rarest case is of those who are completely self made and worked their way up from poverty to megawealth. Those are some heroic characters. The kind who would be janitors early life then work their way up to middle-class then strike gold with an idea and enough lucky circumstances.

Swift got that upper middle class moneyed support and ticked all the boxes to start a profitable country music career. Then they discovered she had mainstream appeal and she opportunistically switched to pop and learned the ropes of the trade to create the most bland focus-grouped music that keeps normies hooked. She must be very cunning in this respect
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>>127579336
i call 10 million or 20 million upper class but i don't know and i don't care. also i don't know exactly how much taylor swift's parents had when she was born
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i have nothing positive or negative to say about mark zuckerberg or taylor swift
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>>127579173
>>127579185
Taylor Swift did not come from a family with humble beginnings. Her parents were financially well-off, and this provided significant support for her to pursue her music career.
Here are some key details about her family's background:
Father's Occupation: Her father, Scott Swift, was a stockbroker and a Vice President at the investment firm Merrill Lynch. He was able to relocate his business to Nashville when Taylor was a teenager to help her pursue her country music career.
Mother's Occupation: Her mother, Andrea Swift, was a former marketing executive at a mutual fund company. She also played a significant role in managing and supporting Taylor's early career.
Financial Support: The family's financial stability allowed them to invest in her career in ways that most families cannot. This included funding trips to Nashville for songwriting sessions and demonstrations, and her father even purchased a 3% stake in her first record label, Big Machine Records.
Upbringing: Taylor grew up on a Christmas tree farm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, which, while a rural setting, was a hobby for her parents, not a source of income out of necessity.
While her immense talent and hard work are undeniable factors in her success, her family's wealth and connections gave her a significant advantage in an incredibly competitive industry.

You are both right, this is what Gemini said about her.
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>>127579499
your tax dollars at work, folks
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the us federal government pays one person millions of dollars to make hundreds of posts about taylor swift on 4chan every day
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>>127579173
>i dont get how people buy into the taylor swift 'mythos'
there's a reason why marketers make an enormous amount of money, it fucking works
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>>127575655
I don't blame them for trying, lord knows Joan Baez tried doing "We live in a society" bullshit but inevitably fell back on endless whining that Dylan pumped and dumped her.
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>>127574227
What is her expression trying to convey?
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>>127574177
song topics by prevalence:
>love
>breakups
>bitching about others
>bitching about your emotions/mental illnesses
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Even most of Joni Mitchell’s songs (who I love) are about her failed relationships. Shit gets old
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>>127579654
she used to pretend she grew up like Dolly Parton did until she finally realized that was bullshit and stopped by album three
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>>127574177
>Why do female musicians have to write songs about their past relationships? Isn’t there anything more interesting to write about?
Not to women, no. Their relationships are how they define themselves.
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>>127574876
Correct.
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>>127574177
gays will get mad at you
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Can you imagine a female popstar going anywhere near a 4chud
L
M
A
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They’re REPULSED by (you)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLequ6dUdM&t=40s
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>>127574177
stop listening to slop and upgrade to Joni Mitchell:

https://youtu.be/gcTDoi9JQiY?si=TUWnE7Fp8WK6IjxM

suggested albums: Hejira, and about 5 others
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>>127574177
Firstly, neither of these two wrote any of their songs. Secondly their writers like to write songs in which they blame everything on the man. It resonates well with bitches.
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Just Bounce bruhs

>Gonna be alright
>One more time (Bounce)
>Gonna bounce so high (Bounce, bounce)
>(Bounce)
>[Verse 1: Charli XCX]
>If you're in the club (Bounce)
>If you're in the car (Bounce)
>If you're in your bed (Bounce)
>Bounce, bounce (Bounce)
>If you're in the sauna (Bounce)
>If you're in the gym (Bounce)
>If you're going to work (Bounce)
>Bounce, bounce (Bounce)
>If you're in the club (Bounce)
>If you're in the car (Bounce)
>If you're in your bed (Bounce)
>Bounce, bounce (Bounce)
>If you're in the sauna (Bounce)
>If you're in the gym (Bounce)
>If you're going to work (Bounce)
>Bounce
>[Chorus: Charli XCX]
>You're the only one that I will ever need (Yeah)
>When I'm with you, it feels like a fantasy (Uh-huh)
>You never bring me down, down, down (No, you never)
>'Cause we just wanna bounce, bounce, bounce (Ah-ooh)
>We can heat it up to one hundred degrees (So hot)
>When you kiss me, I melt just like plasticine (Mwah, mwah)
>You never bring me down, down, down (No, you never)
>'Cause we just wanna

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9gREaf-m0g
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>>127574177
Songs?
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>>127576918
SARR YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND I AM CALLING YOU THE INCEL
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>>127574177
Do you realize that most music is about relationships, unrequited love, break ups, cheating?
Deeper themes and topics are not as easily digestable, the more people can relate to the song they listen to the more popular it gets.

Before I fell in love, I never listened to music related to relationships, now they are a big part of my playlist. Before that it was all edgy music, metalcore, guitar solos, videogame OST, etc
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>>127583960
>falling in love drops your IQ by half
I can totally confirm this.
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>>127581052
>stop listening to songs about past relationships and start listening to songs about imaginary relationships
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>>127574177
Because it's mainstream pop music, it's what sells to teenage girls.
>>127574198
Bowie was pop
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>>127579680
she wasnt ready to be photographed at that angle
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>>127579499

None of this was ever any kind of secret. They released videos on myspace early in her career showing her living in a huge suburban house and driving luxury cars. This interview was on national television when she was 14 and she talks about her parents looking to buy a house in Nashville. She also displays very little talent as a singer and when they ask her to sing she sounds like any random 14 girl screeching along with music playing on the radio. The fact she became the worlds biggest popstar is a testament to the people managing her career and her own ability to charm her fans. This is not deception its just marketing.


https://youtu.be/hpx1nFctZJU
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>>127586343
>any random 14 girl screeching along with music playing on the radio
Where do you live that 14 yo girls screeching sounds like that?



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