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Re: Also I should add

Posted by Joe (@joe) on Feb. 13, 2024, 7:24 p.m.

Taylor Swift obviously fills a void in an era when there aren’t many iconic superstars. Paying so little attention to popular music I have no insight into how one person could do it with so little competition. So knowing very little about her, the question that I suspect is hardest to answer is not why she is successful, but why nobody else is. Is there even a Dave Clarke 5 to hear early Beatles that I’m just unaware of?
Or, if ’90s teen pop was hated by people who liked metal and grunge, I don’t even know who’s the contemporary Jack Daniels to the Boone’s Farm of Taylor Swift.