December 9, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that X community notes react to Taylor Swift’s “1989” being named as the album of the century. 




Taking to social media, X community notes wrote: “The album “1989” by Taylor Swift was named album of the century by The Times. No other music site has come out with a statement saying “1989” is album of the century.” 


The film, which opens in UK cinemas today, had advance sales of more than $100 million and the tour it captures is projected to take more than $1 billion, making it the most lucrative in history. Swift, in a dreamy blue Oscar de la Renta gown, looked understandably stoked on the red carpet. It hasn’t always been like this for her — and if you wanted to pinpoint the event that transformed her from star to superstar, it was the release of. 


Now, Taylor has re-recorded it from scratch, part of an ongoing campaign to regain control of her work, after an investment company bought her master tapes in 2019.


This is the biggest and riskiest part of the project. While earlier remakes were largely made with a live band, 1989’s pop landscapes are full of squelchy, processed synths and treated vocals.


Early signs are encouraging: A new version of This Love yearns harder, as Taylor gently but resolutely says goodbye to someone who isn’t ready for commitment. Her vocals are more present than before, yet there’s a lived-in quality that illustrates her growing maturity as a singer.


As anticipation grows, here’s a guide to the songs and what Taylor has said about them.


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