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Taylor Swift. She’s cute I guess but her music is the audio equivalent of a lukewarm stale glass of milk.
Isn't that true for almost all of pop music? It's intended to be aggressively meh.
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My coworkers love her because "She's a storyteller!"
I can think of many bands that do the same thing without making aggressively mid music while doing so.
I think she’s definitely a cut above your average pop singer just from sheer popularity, and most of her stuff isn’t bad but she definitely isn’t a super strong songwriter.