Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TAYLOR SWIFT - THIS LOVE (TAYLOR'S VERSION)"

Episode Date: October 27, 2023

Linktree: 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 After making news for a shirt that she was wearing, I believe that the certain star power that Taylor Swift has right now at the moment is definitely Michael Jackson-esque, the way that she shows up and establish corporations try to impress her and go above and beyond and noticing that she is at the event. I'm talking specifically about the NFL, right? With that being said, I'm talking about when Taylor Swift was seen wearing a, I don't even know how to say this, Shania Twain t-shirt with references to Twain's any man of mine, which some fans think could be a hint for was to come on 1989 Taylor's version. So what I'm doing right now is basically going through a plethora of tracks while also putting in some information in buildup to 1989 Taylor's version release
Starting point is 00:01:04 because I think that a lot of different musicians move the release date to not have to compete with Taylor Swift in first week sales. If you would have came anytime this week, even last week or next week, it would have been trouble selling your product because everybody's focus would have been towards Taylor Swift. I mean, she's literally co-signing one of the best teams in the NFL right now, dating one of the best tight-ins of all time, and coinciding with that, re-releasing one of her more prominent albums that she's ever made. So if that's not something to promote, I don't know what it is, as the way that she's going to take over the marketing cycle. I mean, they may mess around and instead of talking about
Starting point is 00:02:01 who's the top five teams in the NFL, they may just talk about what is the top five tracks off of 1989 Taylor's version. Remember I said this. I would not be surprised if ESPN, Fox Sports went on their show
Starting point is 00:02:18 had a whole segment breaking down the best tracks off of 1989 Taylor's version. Remember I said that. So anyways, I specifically wanted to get into, for this segment, this love Taylor's version, which is track number 11 off of 1989 Taylor's version. Now, obviously, it's all speculation,
Starting point is 00:02:37 it's all anticipation for the album, but I didn't want to pinpoint some of the tracks that a lot of people are looking forward to when it comes to this album, when it comes to this album being re-recorded and re-release. So this is also produced by Taylor Swift, of course, and Christopher Roe. And for this particular song,
Starting point is 00:02:55 It's from 2014, of course, released in May 2020 as part of the soundtrack on Prime Videos TV series and the summer I turned pretty. Well, the TV series, the summer I turned pretty, right? It followed the release, if I can talk, of Wildest Dreams making it the second song on 1989 Taylor's version to see the light of day. And then the track finds Taylor using uh cyclical thing that's how you say metaphors to ponder on the cycles of of relationship so basically she's just going through a lot of relationship talk on this track and following the re-release of 1989 taylor's version no following the release of 1989 in 2014 swift told yahoo that she considers
Starting point is 00:03:47 this love to be the first song in which she really experimented with different vocal recording styles she goes on to explore more of that side of music through 2017's reputation so basically giving a little backstory to how that track was created so that's the premise of what i'm going to be doing and build up of anticipation for the album that's re-recorded going to be well set to be re-released in 1989 taylor's version so click my link to my bio let me know one of my social media's what do you think about Taylor Swift and just her star power and not even her career simply in 2023 what do you think about her star power compared to other celebrities and do you think she'd be able to continue this going into 2024

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