I feel like it could be a sleep deprivation thing and fans might stay up till midnight and listen for a couple hours, which will affect their driving the next day
Mmm good ass point
Everyone knows you need to bump the music in the car as the true litmus test

People get too lit
Can confirm I was maybe too lit to blinding lights and after hours when it dropped during start of 2020 lockdown
Is music bad?
@smokingrules
Honestly I think it is
It’s like something that can’t be explained. When you’re younger, of course music good. But when you’re older…music bad…
Maybe they’ve already made all the music there is to make. Much to ponder…

coincidence
I don’t need to click to know all those albums dropped on a Friday
so fridays?
That’s why Frank is a SAINT
Almost crashed to Views when it just came out
I heard the day The Fall Off dropped was a real massacre
Somehow Israelis fault
garbage stats, but makes sense since Taylor is very american societal phenomena
Seconds wasted on skipping so much seems to be the implication here. The biggest albums get the most ears and if they’re ass that’s a lot of skipping across folks. There’s no direct correlation between a big artist dropping an album and getting into a car accident. There is a correlation between shifting focus from driving to skipping songs on an album because it’s so unsatisfactory. It only takes seconds to get into an accident
Silly ass study tho lmao
"Hey Joe, lets make a cohesive 10/10 album so my dearly fatamericans can't die"
Frantically skipping A Tale By Quincy only to crash and die to Out of Time
Poetry
They do 9pm pacific
That’s true
When I heard Rocky new album in the whip...
stick to texting and driving none of that music s***