Taylor Swift seems to be unbothered by mixed reception to her ‘Showgirl’ album
Taylor Swift welcomes diverse opinions on her album, saying any mention of her name or album during release week contributes to its impact, reflecting her embrace of artistic chaos.
- Taylor Swift released her album 'The Life of a Showgirl' and acknowledged the mixed reception it received.
- Swift said she respects subjective opinions on art and her goal as an entertainer is to be a mirror.
- She noted that fans' ability to relate to her music changes over time based on their life experiences.
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Taylor Swift says the people who hate her new album are still helping her
Taylor Swift performs in France during the Eras Tour.JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP via Getty ImagesTaylor Swift said any talk about her album, good or bad, helps her in the week of the album's release."The Life of a Showgirl" was the top-streamed album on Spotify in a single day this year.Swift said she had respect for people's subjective opinions on art, and she was "not the art police."Taylor Swift said people who are talking about her new album, positiv…
Power Fatigue and the Soft Womanhood of Taylor Swift - First Things
Whether you are a fan or foe of Taylor Swift, you cannot deny she is a titan of contemporary culture and society. She is a lightning rod for discourse and debate in politics, art, morality, you name it. Her every move provokes a response. The Life of a Showgirl, released on October 3, deserves to be read not just as another entry in Taylor Swift’s discography, but as a cultural text. On the twelve tracks (her shortest album to date), she seems t…
Taylor Swift welcomes ‘chaos’ of huge range of reactions to her latest album (Entertainment)
Taylor Swift welcomes the 'chaos' of the huge range of reactions to her latest album. The 35-year-old singer's 12th studio record The Life of a Showgirl has provoked a wave of backlash from critics, but love from fans, and she has now said she embraces both the praise and the criticism that come wi...
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