Lover time! I've ALWAYS loved this album from the start, since ME! was released. It's a very fun, bubbly, and bouncy record. I don't care if it's not that deep, I genuinely ENJOYED and had fun with this album, so I have very positive opinions on it. I love every single song on this album. I don't even care if it's not cohesive or the lyrics are bad. I find it fun, I liked it and that's what all matters. I don't rank based in "objectivity", ... read more
It's reputation time! To be completely honest with you guys, this album probably aged like milk the most out of all her albums. This used to be one of my favorite albums from her when I first listened to it but overtime it has grown off of me.
Despite that though, even if I think this is her worst album it's still really good. It just doesn't hold up as much as her other albums. Don't get me wrong some of her best songs are here, and some of it has great production. My main ... read more
The pop bible 1989! She took a bold move with this album by leaving her country style and transition to the big city of pop, and she succeeded! 1989 remains as one of her best produced albums. With timeless instrumentals and intense production, this album has stood the test of time and aged very well. Despite its pop nature, it retains the strong lyricism Taylor is known for. But this album completely changed the trajectory on both her career and artistry, and it's also an inspiration for ... read more
Red! Arguably Taylor's most acclaimed album. To be honest, I'm never the biggest fan of this album, and that still remains true. I just never really feel emotional connection to Red. That being said, I can still appreciate its message and what it's trying to do, and it deserves all the accolades. The writing on this album is superb, and the production is timeless.
State Of Grace is an amazing opening track, it retains the rock elements from Speak Now while introducing the ... read more
Speak Now! My favorite album of hers. Her only self-writte album, and it proved that she's an amazing songwriter. Speak Now is an album about everything you'd experience once you enter adulthood. Wistfulness, struggle, reality check, delusion, heartbreak, longing, healing, and moving on, everything about it is on this incredible album.
Speak Now has amazing lyrics, including metaphors and imagery. The songs feel so cinematic and theatrical that you can literally imagine a scenario ... read more