The decade you belong to as an artist is the decade in which you hit your first commercial peak & had your biggest cultural impact. For Taylor, that was the 2010s.
Michael Jackson is not a 1970s artist because he released 5 albums in the 70s
Fam if your mainstream career is in a good chunk of a decade and your music helped define that decade, you’re of that decade whether it’s your peak or not. Is Taylor MORE of a 2010s artist? Sure but she’s 100% a 2000s artist
Are the Jackson 5 not both a 60s and 70s act? And Michael’s solo music in the 70s had no impact for most of it so he’s not a***ogous here
Fam if your mainstream career is in a good chunk of a decade and your music helped define that decade, you’re of that decade whether it’s your peak or not. Is Taylor MORE of a 2010s artist? Sure but she’s 100% a 2000s artist
Are the Jackson 5 not both a 60s and 70s act? And Michael’s solo music in the 70s had no impact for most of it so he’s not a***ogous here
Nah fam, Kanye is not a 2010s artist, The Weeknd is not a 2020s artist, etc. your first imperial phase is the decade you're tied to, and for Taylor that's the 2010s
Genuinely haven’t heard a peep about this song I’m shocked it debuted at #1
https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/2048823265792028781Was coming to say I thought the projections had it at 2
Genuinely haven’t heard a peep about this song I’m shocked it debuted at #1
https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/2048823265792028781Hearing Beat It from MJ more outside than whatever this mid is tbh
Hearing Beat It from MJ more outside than whatever this mid is tbh
MJ been inescapable af outside lately speaking of
Nah fam, Kanye is not a 2010s artist, The Weeknd is not a 2020s artist, etc. your first imperial phase is the decade you're tied to, and for Taylor that's the 2010s
An artist can be tied to more than one decade.
Ye is a 2000s but also very much a 2010s artist. Same goes for Beyonce
An artist can be tied to more than one decade.
Ye is a 2000s but also very much a 2010s artist. Same goes for Beyonce
No they are not, they were just still relevant in those decades
No they are not, they were just still relevant in those decades
Yes extremely relevant which makes them a 2010s artist as well.
James brown hit his first peak in the 60s and then hit another one in the 70s. I feel like you'll be hard pressed to argue that he wasnt a 70s artist
"without counting endless feature appearances "
but why isn't this argument used against Taylor just spamming Spotify with songs? she has damn 526 songs on Spotify lol. I've only ever seen this song # argument used against Drake/a handful of other artists, never Taylor.
Does it not diminish her total streams? She very almost has more songs on Spotify (526) than the 2nd/3rd highest streamed artists combined lol. 353 + 198 (551)
Wut? TTPD was clearly overinflated cause of the sheer amount of songs feel like that was obvious
What's the excuse for his four albums flopping prior to Quincy?
Reputation was the 2nd biggest album in 2017, she ranked 3rd.
Lover was the 2nd biggest album of 2019, she ranked 1st.
the movie they straight up did some historical revisionism and acted like off the wall was his first solo album
no respect for highs and lows of his career
that said why try to compare taylor to mj... Yall getting in the weeds about album sales when overall its pretty clear who is bigger than who. Shes cool but the environment MJ peaked in was way less fragmented
the movie they straight up did some historical revisionism and acted like off the wall was his first solo album
no respect for highs and lows of his career
why would they talk about his boring early 70s albums?
I know a Taylor Stan account not tweeting this lol
I know a Taylor Stan account not tweeting this lol
I'm turning in my stan card if Taylor ever drops a "Yummy" charting guide
Man Harry Styles, The Weeknd and Bruno Mars all flopping with studio albums in the last year really is sad
not even 1 single huge song from those 3
May 15
https://twitter.com/hiphopallday/status/2049135200823542140Thank Me Later is now outselling GNX & The Fall Off weekly too lol, honestly its gotta be bots at this point. this is disgusting levels of dominance
the fall off is down to #112 LMAO
how you hype an album for like 8 years, and its down to the 112nd most popular album of the week just 2 months after release
Thank Me Later is now outselling GNX & The Fall Off weekly too lol, honestly its gotta be bots at this point. this is disgusting levels of dominance
the fall off is down to #112 LMAO
I think it's just good music but could be wrong