Taylor Swift is indisputably the biggest pop star in the world right now. So why is she being called “greedy”, “fame hungry” and “stats obsessed” for topping the charts?, has smashed records all around the world since its release in late April. On Spotify, it became the most streamed album in a single day, and then the most streamed album in a single week .
But as she celebrated her sixth consecutive posting at UK No.1 last week , Swift copped a lot of hate for “blocking out” other artists – and some of her own fans are even starting to turn on her., before Swift released new reissues of her album with live bonus tracks and “first draft phone memos”, that helped ensureheld its ground. The new content was exclusively available in Britain and only for a limited time, directing fans to make quick sales.
She later clarified on social media that she wasn’t singling anyone out: “These are industry-wide systemic issues and when it comes to variants, so many artists release them, including ME!”Releasing multiple versions of the same album, whether that be with different artwork or vinyl colour, and/or additional bonus material is nothing new. The Rolling Stones releasedlast year and there was no drama about them “chart blocking” anyone .
Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, and Charli XCX onstage before opening night of Swift’s 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour in May 2018 in Arizona.Is that a bad thing? Cultivating an intense fandom and delivering content they’re clamouring for seems like pop music 101. And expecting one of the most commercially successful musicians in the world to stop hustling to make room for other artists is unrealistic.
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