plagiarizing Geri Halliwell and Lindsay Lohan.
That video might well save the song (not that it was struggling in any way whatsoever).
Are you serious? It's mortifying. Much like the Katy and the Swish Swish video, attempts at comedy fall flat because Taylor is simply not funny.The end of that video might be the best thing she's ever done![]()
The end part's mortifying? She actually shows a little bit of deftness with the self-referential thing (for once!) there. Yards ahead of Swish Swish, and lord knows I'd rather that weren't the case.Are you serious? It's mortifying. Much like the Katy and the Swish Swish video, attempts at comedy fall flat because Taylor is simply not funny.
Crap video. Achieves the dubious feat of making the song even worse.
it's an utterly joyless song bereft of melodyI really like the part where she sings over what I think is the Peaches sample but also sounds like a bit of the Spongebob credits song in this, it's so cool and indie.
It's predictable but I'm far more interested in her now she's fully evil, I quite like that she's having a massive hit with something that doesn't really sound like one.
Because people will be baffled and talk some more. See, it's workingMy question ultimately is this: ok, if you want to make people talk about you, why not through a song that is actually good, and not something so higgledy–piggledy?
It can be the new art
Give me the majesty of AURA over this horseshite ANY DAY
She has apparently developed a fan base as an icon for those in the Alt-Right.Her music and petty personality fit the American white dream like a glove.