Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TAYLOR SWIFT - IS IT OVER NOW? (TAYLOR'S VERSION) (FROM THE VAULT)"
Episode Date: October 27, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz as we delve into the musical masterpiece that is Taylor Swift's latest album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)." In this segment of th...e "Notorious Mass Effect" podcast, we explore the universe of Taylor's reimagined classic, set to drop at the stroke of midnight on October 27, Eastern time.Buckle up as we take you through the myriad ways to celebrate this momentous release. From dissecting the lyrical genius of Taylor's re-recorded tracks to analyzing the impact of her reclamation of artistic control, this episode promises to be an organic exploration of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" like no other.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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So ladies and gentlemen, Taylor Swift then released 1989 Taylor's version, which includes
bonus tracks from the original 1989 album. Now, the reason why I'm covering this in the way I am
and the manner I am is because at this point in time, I think this year will go down as one of the
biggest impactful, one of the biggest years for one particular artist when it comes to impacting the culture.
the U.S. government came out themselves and said that because of Taylor Swift going on tour,
the U.S. economy has been boosted by a certain percent. I don't know what the exact number was,
but even two to three percent is way higher than that. But basically, Taylor Swift impacting the
U.S. economy simply by going on tour should let you know what type of star power and what tier
she is when it comes to these other musicians, right? So yes, we are going to be going to
spend time covering her re-releases from an album that came out in 2014. So with that being said,
we're specifically talking about for this segment, Is It Over Now, which is the last track
off of Taylor's version. I'm not going to keep saying the title. Like y'all, y'all know the album
title, right? So with that being said, I do want to focus on something. So is it over now?
Is it the last track off of the album? But for some reason, it seems like it has more views than any other
track off of the track listing.
Now, I don't know if I'm reading too much into it, but if this is one of the
vault tracks, shouldn't every track get the same consumption as each, I mean, you know,
the classics off of each album is going to outstream the other tracks.
But for the last track of the album to outstream or to have more engagement,
than any other track off of the track listing is very interesting as Taylor Swift and her team
seems to be focusing on let me see slut exclamation point literally that's what they
that's what they titled it right I ain't calling Taylor Swift one but hey if they title to track
that I just got to be respectful and and say what they said for the track title so
basically they have chosen slut to market during this rollout of not
1989 Taylor's version.
What I'm thinking is,
y'all all know that she's currently with Travis Kelsey.
I do believe at some point in time,
NFL will want Taylor Swift to do the Super Bowl halftime show.
She reportedly, allegedly,
turned it down for this year, like way earlier this year.
Like, they asked her, they asked Bad Bunny,
and then they asked Usher, right?
So with that being the main focus of marketing tactic
with Taylor Swift being with Travis Kelsey,
because I guess you could say it's real love or it's true love.
But come on now.
So with that being a marketing tactic, being face value, what they say, trophy wife or whatever,
for one of the best teams in the NFL, I think that's going to help her market for this album.
As she's done touring, I believe, I think she's at some point she's going to finish her tour.
I think she's had to tell end of her tour.
And they say that the bonus tracks share similarities to Taylor Swift's more recent album.
such as Midnights, which was produced by Jack Antonoff.
So I just want to leave you with this track at the end of the album,
is it over now, question mark,
is being consumed at a higher rate than any other track off of the album.
And I find that very interesting because are Swifties just going to the very end of the album
or is just something I don't know.
Like it's a certain Easter egg to looking for it.
Like I just, y'all let me know, right?
I'm the one out of the loop.
when it comes to Taylor Swift and her fan base.
So click my link to your in my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about Taylor Swift
and her 1989 Taylor's version album out now on all DSPs?
And do you think that Taylor Swift is having
the most impactful year a musician can have?
Well, that's not really it.
So we're not ending off on that.
Basically, do you all think Taylor Swift is having
the most impactful year of all time when it comes to a musician.
