@styledinred
Its so weird cause she assumes black people like myself don’t attend the eras tour. When i went to ams n3 i saw so many black people it was so nice
1. Red (Taylor's Version) features a broader range of musical genres and styles compared to Speak Now (Taylor's Version). Red blends country, pop, rock, and even folk influences, showcasing Taylor Swift's versatility.
3. Red has some of the best critical acclaim and iconic status of the 2010s and is viewed as one of Taylor's best works in her discography, along with the masterpieces Fearless, 1989, and folklore.
2. The emotional range in Red is extensive, capturing everything from the exuberance of new love in 22 to the heartache of All Too Well. Meanwhile Speak Now features themes & lyrics that reflect Taylor's experiences as a young adult, which feel less relatable to older audiences.
4. Red marks a significant point in Taylor Swift's evolution as an artist. It was a transitional album that bridged her country roots with her later pop success, showing her growth and willingness to experiment with new sounds.
6. Red was named one of the most award female album in 2012 while Speak now could not even crack the top 10. Red won in total 15 major awards which include a Grammy, multiple AMAS, BMA MTV, PCA awards.
5. Red includes notable collaborations with artists like Ed Sheeran and Gary Lightbody adding different voices and dimensions to the album. These collaborations not only bring a fresh dynamic but also demonstrate Taylor's ability to seamlessly blend her style with other artists.
7. Red contains some of Taylor Swift's most beloved tracks and major hits, such as I Knew You Were Trouble, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, and 22. Which include a number 1 on the BB hot100. These songs have become cultural touchstones and are integral to her legacy.
“Exactly!🤓🤓☝️” Stfu the way Taylor’s whole discography will still be relevant in 15 years while yall hype up these other artists on twitter but will never see the results IRL