Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TAYLOR SWIFT - SO LONG, LONDON"
Episode Date: April 19, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Segment - Taylor Swift's Tortured Poetry Explores Heartbreak (Again)Attention Swifties and music enthusiasts!This segment dives deep into... Taylor Swift's latest sonic offering, "The Tortured Poets Department," her 11th studio album. We dissect the critical reception, collaborations with industry titans, and the album's exploration of familiar themes – heartbreak, dashed dreams, and emotional complexities.Key talking points:Breakup Ballads & Bops: A return to Swift's signature style with emotional ballads alongside fresh, upbeat tracks.Collaborations That Captivate: Guest appearances by Post Malone and Florence + The Machine fuel fan anticipation.Lyrical Prowess Meets Mixed Reviews: Critics acknowledge Swift's songwriting but debate the emotional depth of certain tracks.A Grammy Announcement and Continued Momentum: The Grammy reveal and bonus track announcements keep the "Tortured Poets" conversation alive.Join the Notorious Mass Effect crew as we analyze "The Tortured Poets Department" and its place in Taylor Swift's musical legacy.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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You know I love a London boy.
Boy, I fancy you.
So long, London stitches undone.
Two graves, one gun.
You'll find someone.
That's what you call poetry at his finest.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I would say that's what you call bars,
except the R-rated version of Funkflex.
But because we're talking about Ms. Swift,
we have to have some type of elegance
when we're delivering these words.
You know what I'm saying?
So speaking to elegant,
collaborative effort between me and the Swifties as we've broken down this album like a kilo of now just blank
so anyways the parallels between a lot of different things people are bringing up to the forefront
as they said the parallels between you're losing me which says i can't find my pulse my heart
won't start anymore for you because you're losing me and then they followed it up with so long
london having i stopped CPR after all is no use now
what now where else would you get this in-depth analysis of an album that i didn't even listen to you know
i'm saying i'm proud of it too two hours and two minutes length of an album when it just came out
best believe me i'm saving that for tomorrow so still being able to give you in-depth analysis
through the collaborative effort of the swifties of course and that's just something that connects with
it um you're losing me which connects to so long london once again which you're you're
if you don't know, you're losing me is from the vault.
If you look up, is that the album or is that the single?
I think that's the single.
Let me just try to find the album cover.
The album cover is nowhere to be found.
Oh, it's a single.
November 29th, 2023, you're losing me.
Oh, it's from the vault.
So I guess it's just some random tracks you put out.
Goodness, how much music does Taylor Swift have?
more importantly what type of deal did scrode brine have taylor swift in to where she just kept all of this two to three hours of music just to herself
that must have been some crazy 360 deal but anyways i'm glad that she's out of it now and putting out her own taylor version
but okay so the second connection for this track you're losing me says your face was gray but you wouldn't
admit that we were sick.
And then so long,
London follows that up by saying,
and I'm just getting
color back into my face.
I'm just mad as expeditive
because I love this place.
You think she's talking about Kansas City?
Of course not.
Anyways, let's keep going.
So the Swifties like that track,
and at the end of the day,
if they like it, I love it.
When it comes to the Swifties,
I'm like,
DJ Khaled and the
Swifties are Drake. If they like it,
I love it. You know what I mean? I don't listen
to it, but if they're going to break this down
and say that this is a masterpiece
and at the end of the day,
all I can do is just platform
their perspectives and give Swifties
what they need in
in-depth analysis from somebody
who haven't listened to a minute, a second
of this album. And I'm lying.
I listen to the Post Malone track, but
does that make me a misogynist? I don't know.
Anyways, click my link, share in my bio.
let me know one of my social media's what do you think about taylor swift's album the tortured
poets department um the anthology and what do you think about this specific track so long london
