WaltFrazier wrote:Clay Davis wrote:Honestly, if I'm Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus, I'm seriously kicking myself for being "controversial" in the early 2010's when I could've just ridden the countrywave by being true to myself and be doing Taylor Swift numbers in the 2020s lol.
I believe that Miley Cyrus started doing a bunch of weird stuff because she thought that the best way to become an arch-pop star/the Madonna of her generation was to be as controversial as possible. The problem is, she did it with mere controversy and no personal rizz. Ironically, in shedding the skin of Hannah Montana to become Miley Cyrus, she lost the lustre of one and the genuineness of the other. She became neither (to her credit, she's now Miley Cyrus lol).
Taylor Swift is the Alicia Keys of this generation in the sense that she has a clean-cut, good girl image whilst navigating an extremely predatory industry and becoming the brightest star in the sky. Good for her. I respect the skill.
Taylor Swift's fame -- like the fame of every other major pop star -- is a wave. She caught the momentum and now she has to roll with it. With regards to her song-writing chops not really growing... when you're that big, you basically have a business mandate to not experiment. To continue doing the same thing. When you're at the top you'll stay at the top because you're at the top. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. It's why so many artist's whose music is meh continue to stay at the top. Music is a business, and the average listener is more of a consumer than a fan of art. They'll listen to it because it's popular.
The worst thing she can do is to change gear and to "flop"... since once you flop at the peak, people will assume you've flopped for good, and you're on the decline. The decline, then, will be a self-fulfilling prophecy, just as the rise and nadir were. Even if she drops this generation's Dark Side of the Moon, it won't sell as many records if she were to drop Middle-Class Heartbreak Vol XXII lol and it'll thereby be perceived as a flop. At the same time, it's pretty bad to drop Middle-Class Heartbreak Vol LXX (that's 30, right?) when the world got tired of you at Middle-Class Heartbreak Vol XXV. It's a taut rope that she walks, really... but eventually she'll fall. It is what it is.
If I were her I'd buy an island and start a cult. Or run for President... but I guess those are both the same thing in 2024![]()
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I read the whole post but still not sure has more rizz, Miley or Taylor.
You my brother. The rizz of Miley raised to the exponent of the rizz ofTaylor is insignificant to even the square root of your rizz.