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Post by MrRager on Nov 12, 2017 23:15:20 GMT
Damn! Those vids aren't uploaded in my country! I'm dying to see the Call It What You Want performance.
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Nov 23, 2017 1:24:33 GMT
Damn! Those vids aren't uploaded in my country! I'm dying to see the Call It What You Want performance. They’re nothing special to be honest. I have this feeling she’s gonna jump back into country in some way or form with the next album. She’s after sending New Years Day to country radio and even that acoustic Call It What You Want performance was leaning. I hope she does, no reason why she couldn’t do both.
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Post by MrRager on Nov 23, 2017 8:45:38 GMT
Yeah I have a feeling she will do that too! Especially with ending the album with New Years Day. That song is ok but no where near as good as her normal acoustic/country/pop songs!! So i'm disappointed with it. Parts of it actually reminded me of Ed Sheeran, I think thats why im not feeling it much (the parts where she goes deep).
It would make sense to go back to her roots. I mean she transitioned into full on Pop with 1989 and then progressed into this Darker vibe So I can't see where else she could go within the Pop world without going backwards? Going back to a Country/Pop sound will also have a huge buzz too.
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Post by Colbie on Nov 23, 2017 11:27:55 GMT
^ yes it would! But at long as she has succes in pop, she wont go back imho, though she will eventualy!
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Post by Biebz on Nov 23, 2017 11:49:31 GMT
Yeah I have a feeling she will do that too! Especially with ending the album with New Years Day. That song is ok but no where near as good as her normal acoustic/country/pop songs!! So i'm disappointed with it. Parts of it actually reminded me of Ed Sheeran, I think thats why im not feeling it much (the parts where she goes deep). It would make sense to go back to her roots. I mean she transitioned into full on Pop with 1989 and then progressed into this Darker vibe So I can't see where else she could go within the Pop world without going backwards? Going back to a Country/Pop sound will also have a huge buzz too. She needs to make her very own Melodrama!! She has the songwriting ability and she can afford any producer she wants!
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Post by MrRager on Nov 23, 2017 13:11:56 GMT
Yeah I have a feeling she will do that too! Especially with ending the album with New Years Day. That song is ok but no where near as good as her normal acoustic/country/pop songs!! So i'm disappointed with it. Parts of it actually reminded me of Ed Sheeran, I think thats why im not feeling it much (the parts where she goes deep). It would make sense to go back to her roots. I mean she transitioned into full on Pop with 1989 and then progressed into this Darker vibe So I can't see where else she could go within the Pop world without going backwards? Going back to a Country/Pop sound will also have a huge buzz too. She needs to make her very own Melodrama!! She has the songwriting ability and she can afford any producer she wants! So true actually!!! I was hoping this would be her Melodrama. Although I think it's a pretty good album its not on the level as Red Or 1989 for me. What do you think of Reputation Biebz? Fav tracks etc?
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Post by Biebz on Nov 23, 2017 19:59:39 GMT
Delicate and King of My Heart are my favourites. New Years Day is probably my least favourite, think I've only listened once or twice all the way through. One of her worst ballads. Overall I don't love it as much as 1989 but still one of my top albums of the year. Production is better than 1989 though which I think sounds a little dated even after 3 years.
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Nov 24, 2017 14:34:00 GMT
Delicate and King of My Heart are my favourites. New Years Day is probably my least favourite, think I've only listened once or twice all the way through. One of her worst ballads. Overall I don't love it as much as 1989 but still one of my top albums of the year. Production is better than 1989 though which I think sounds a little dated even after 3 years. Love those two! Think Ready For It and King Of My Heart are my favourites! I like New Years Day. While it has nothing on the ballads from Red or Fearless, it’s miles ahead of the ballads on 1989, which I thought were what really let that album down. I’m not really a fan of the production on the album, it doesn’t really suit her in my opinion. I think it’ll sound a lot more dated in years to come than 1989 or Red.
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Post by Biebz on Nov 24, 2017 15:17:49 GMT
Delicate and King of My Heart are my favourites. New Years Day is probably my least favourite, think I've only listened once or twice all the way through. One of her worst ballads. Overall I don't love it as much as 1989 but still one of my top albums of the year. Production is better than 1989 though which I think sounds a little dated even after 3 years. Love those two! Think Ready For It and King Of My Heart are my favourites! I like New Years Day. While it has nothing on the ballads from Red or Fearless, it’s miles ahead of the ballads on 1989, which I thought were what really let that album down. I’m not really a fan of the production on the album, it doesn’t really suit her in my opinion. I think it’ll sound a lot more dated in years to come than 1989 or Red. I'll never understand your hatred towards the ballads on 1989, they were top notch! This Love >>>
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Nov 25, 2017 14:07:12 GMT
Love those two! Think Ready For It and King Of My Heart are my favourites! I like New Years Day. While it has nothing on the ballads from Red or Fearless, it’s miles ahead of the ballads on 1989, which I thought were what really let that album down. I’m not really a fan of the production on the album, it doesn’t really suit her in my opinion. I think it’ll sound a lot more dated in years to come than 1989 or Red. I'll never understand your hatred towards the ballads on 1989, they were top notch! This Love >>> They’re so basic and repetitive imo 😂 This Love is especially awful. I don’t mind You’re In Love though.
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