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J'adore.

Sa voix semble plus grave (ou alors c'est moi qui suis fatiguée).

 

Non sa voix est extrêmement aiguë, métallique, plutôt irritante, et même assez criarde à plusieurs reprises. 0010.gif

 

 

 

 

Je veux également dire à quel point je suis incroyablement SURPRIS en constatant la facilité et la rapidité de cette jeune artiste pour le carton quasi immédiat de ce nouveau titre.

 

C'est de la folie. panique.gif

 

 

Elle n'a eu qu'à venir et lancer son titre (sans clip et sans passage radio) puis PAF surprise-bleu-1.png

 

 

Elle est number ONE dans je ne sais pas combien de pays.

 

 

(dans l'importance de l'impact médiatique) elle rivalise à présent sans difficultés avec les reines suprêmes de la pop : Rihanna, Katy, Gaga, Minaj, Bieber, Britney, Giselle ...

 

 

(et plus uniquement dans son pays ... c'est partout maintenant 0010.gif)

 

 

 

 

Et constatons rapidement ... :hmmm:

 

"We Never Ever Getting Back Together", "What Makes You Beautiful", "Glad You Came", "Call Me Maybe", "Want U Back", "Good Time", ...

 

Ces chansons purement pop ont cartonné dans le monde entier.

 

Les gens veulent du frais, du léger, du pêchu. 1036315899_gif.gif

Un refrain entêtant, des paroles simples qui parlent à tous rapidement.

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Invité Disco Grenouille

Cette fille m'indiffère au plus haut point et je la trouve on ne peut plus superficielle, tant musicalement que dans l'image.

Le nouveau single, malgré un petit virage, ne fait pas exception à ses précédents travaux : insipide et convenu.

 

Cependant, je peux lui reconnaitre un très joli effort pour les nouveaux visuels. Je trouve les pochettes du single et de l'album d'une grande classe.

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Je n'ai jamais trouvé Taylor surjouée. Quand je regarde le DVD du dernier Tour, cette fille transpire l'humour, la bonne humeur, la sensibilté à chaque fois qu'elle performe et de manière tout à fait limpide. Son évolution sur un terrain moins "fairytail" mais un peu plus mature, se fait de manière tout à fait crédible tant je n'ai jamais trouvé de fake dans son personnage. Si tout était calculé je pense qu'une grande partie de son public aux US à savoir des plus de trente ans (qu'on oublie souvent), ne serait pas tombé dans le panneau.

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Le single en format physique =>

 

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Joe Jonas, à propos de la chanson =>

Well I can say it's about me cause I don't think we've ever tried again... I like the song, I think the song's great. Taylor does pop music really well. I'm happy for her.

 

Sinon, une critique très intéressante et très juste du single je trouve :throb:

Whether we like it or not, and no matter how much some people may or may not care, Taylor Swift is the biggest name in country music right now, and how her music goes, so can go the entire genre. The hints of what Taylor Swift had in store for her new album were subtle, but seemed to be leaning towards a maturing of her music. She talked openly about how it would be a “darker” album. And then she collaborated with The Civil Wars and played a show with James Taylor, and it seemed as if Taylor’s winsome style might disappear like the curls that marked her teenage years.

 

Maybe Taylor would even do something bold, attempt to lead sonically or set the trends instead of trying to reside safely within them. After all, she does write her own material, produce her own records, can actually play instruments, and is such a great role model for youth. Even the starkness and depth of the “Red” title, and how she talked to her fans in the press conference about how she was happy that words and songwriting were important to them, and just the sheer number of songs the album included set us up for feeling like we were on the verge of something audacious.

 

And then she premiered the first single from the album “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and even the most devout Taylor Swift apologists were reminded very starkly that Taylor Swift is just a pop star.

 

“We Are Never Getting Back Together” is as saccharine as any Taylor Swift selection, and rivals any of her songs for being the most pop. From an artist that has shied away from voice enhancements and digital treatments, there’s something automated going on here, though I’m not confident enough to level the charge of Auto-tune. “We Are Never…” is ultra-catchy, I mean I was humming this dumb thing hours after Taylor’s fluffy presser had gone off air; so catchy that any type of redeeming creative content in the song is rendered benign. But again, any expectations lumped on her first new single were probably going to be disappointed unless your goal was to procure new material to lip-sync to with your shampoo bottle in front of afull-length mirror.

 

And to be fair, this is just one song. There’s 15 more coming, and some bonus tracks. In fact I wonder why Taylor didn’t just release a few more and bump Red up to a full-blown double album. And this leads me to the train of thought I was on about Taylor before her press conference: that she is starving for radio play.

 

As successful as Taylor Swift and her last album Speak Now have been, the radio play from the album was downright anemic. In fact before the release of “We Are Never…” the Swift material you were likely to hear randomly while at the grocery store or in a friends car was from her first two albums, not Speak Now. Her harshest critics will never admit this, but Speak Now was very mature for a pop album, and for Taylor Swift. The songs were just too long for radio play. There wasn’t a song on Speak Now that clocked under 3 1/2 minutes, 11 of the 14 songs clocked in at or over 4 minutes, 5 of them clocked in at over 5 minutes, and two at over 6 minutes. That’s unheard of in pop/radio play music.

 

Even though Taylor is/was unarguably the hottest thing in country, none of the first four singles from Speak Now made it to #1, including the notorious “Mean” which won two Grammy’s. It was only the 5th single “Sparks Fly” that hit #1, and only briefly. And for the last few months, country radio has been free of any Swift singles. Compare this to Swift’s closest commercial rival, Jason Aldean, whose My Kinda Party album had 3 #1 singles, and two songs top out at #2, and Aldean immediately began releasing singles from the new album after the old one was singled out. That’s what you can do when nearly every song is under 4 minutes.

 

So am I surprised when Taylor’s lead single is the most radio-friendly 3-minute pop-eriffic thing she’s done since her second album Fearless? Not at all. I’m also not surprised that Taylor went back to using co-writers as opposed to writing all the material herself like she did with Speak Now. Taylor needed a hit single to keep her music queen status fresh. I do think that Taylor wants to be regarded as creative, authentic, and autonomous. But she also wants to be successful, and that is why “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” won out as the lead single.

 

As for what Taylor’s Red album will eventually reveal itself as, we’ll have to wait and see, but I wouldn’t be surprised if “We Are Never…” is the album’s most vapid offering, or that it becomes a #1.

 

C'est tout à fait ça.

Le lead est sûrement la pire chanson (qualitativement parlant) de l'album. Mais Taylor a besoin d'un hit pour s'assurer de l'exposition.

J'ai hâte de découvrir la tracklist, je sens que cette 4ème ère va être plus que parfaite! 52b0f867.gif

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Délicieux ce nouveau single. J'irai quand même pas jusqu'à écouter l'album qui se prépare, mais une chanson comme ça de temps en temps fait du bien.

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C'est tout à fait ça.

Le lead est sûrement la pire chanson (qualitativement parlant) de l'album. Mais Taylor a besoin d'un hit pour s'assurer de l'exposition.

C'est exactement ça même.

 

Taylor a toujours eu d'excellentes chiffres (pour une artiste quasiment uniquement soutenue par les US). La seule chose qui manque, pour le moment, à sa courte carrière est SON tube international. Son Umbrella à elle quoi.

 

Et c'est avec ce quatrième album qu'elle y remédie. Je ne me fais aucun soucis pour l'album, qui sera d'une qualité bien supérieure au lead.

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