Songwriters on the new Taylor Swift song:

Songwriters on the new Taylor Swift song:

>Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass, & Rob Manzoli.

Composer of the entire score to the film "Good Time."

>Daniel Lopatin

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Who gives a shit how many people were involved in the writing? Does it affect the sound?

Let's see. Taylor creates immediate, fun, and accessible music that is carefully structured and filled with genius hooks so an incredible amount of people can enjoy, dance along, etc.

Daniel Lopatin makes pseudo-intellectual bleep bloops for pretentious individuals even though his best work was just slowing down other people's songs.

Hmmmm...

>Taylor creates
>creates
ah kek

You aren't good at music if it takes 4 people to make a song.

Also yes it does, it results in more corporate "safe" music.

>Jack Antonoff

>makes a beat for Taylor to use
>she writes lyrics to fit the beat
>the lawyers then point out that the beat is too similar to Right Said Fred to be ignored
>she is forced to put them on as co-writers or scrap the whole song
>Jew Antonoff's slice of the pie is not stripped from him as a consequence
>Lena Dunham has sex with her boyfriend Antonoff as a reward for stealing from the Aryan goy

Music isn't a contest to show everyone how skilled you are, autist. Do you know how many bands write songs by just jamming together? Do you have a problem with that?

Do you know that those people jamming together are all making their own music?

>OMG! Taylor Swift is such a talented songwriter!
>Latest single took 6 songwriters to write
Fucking musically illiterate normies

>tfw a song has more writers than it does chords
seriously, why the fuck did it take more than one person to write this

Daniel Lopatin is the best musician of the past 10 years

>making their own music

So if someone has an album which features an orchestra they should be able to play every single instrument themselves?

GTFO dummy

If you aren't solo writing songs, or your songwriters aren't exclusively a part of the band you're a hack.

The industry has a little rat nest of songwriters who just churn shit out and pass it around until they find an artist who suits it. Then said artist adds their own little tidbits so they can get credited.

It's a decent sounding 6/10 engineered pop song that loses several points and drops to 3/10 for

>cringe lyrics
>pretentiousness
>being performed by a person as unlikable and phony as TS

Why should I care about an attractive spoiled rich girl's problems with her dozens of boyfriends/flings, and drama that she supposedly hates but is constantly involving herself in (and now giving even more attention to), and other personal issues and happenings? It's bad enough when these stories are in the news/online all the time, but now she's doubling down and directly addressing them in her songs and lyrics, so it's completely unavoidable and the TS-defender-brigade's argument of "just focus on the music bro" can no longer apply.

It's not like she didn't choose her life. But now we're supposed to feel sorry for her and get behind her and act like any of the things she's addressing in this song actually matter and isn't just pathetic teen girl drama from a 27 year old woman. Karma, drama, old you is dead, what makes you think we care about or think any of this matters at all? Wow, so deep Taylor, frustrated pop star in the limelight is tired of the media (the same media that's the reason you enjoy your hundreds of millions and your lavish extravagant lifestyle) and backstabbing, so unique, never heard this before, I feel so sympathetic for you girl, you'll pull through this no doubt, stay strong, you go girl, keep making those songs that are engineered and written by committee

That single was trash though, easily her worst song to date.

WHO IS THE SONG ABOUT?

JOHN MAYER?
KANYE?

felt more like the press and everyone else who gossips and this is her "breakout" album into a more serious album or something.

The Jews, Taylor has gone full-blown neo-nazi

Anyone else think the new single kinda sounds like NIN?

uh

You fucked it up and made it go into the producers section you melon.

yes actually, like hesitation marks era nearly

The radio DJ that grabbed her bare ass.

Great song, anyone who don't like it is a pleb

Trailer Swift.

Kek

>Taylor creates music
>implying

...

This was worth it actually

>You aren't good at music if it takes 4 people to make a song.
Bands are bad musicians

all it takes is chords to write a song? what about the drums? the vocal melodies?

LLLLLLLLLLLMAO this logic, let me put this in terms ur feeble mind can understand

Bjork /wrote/ the majority of Vespertine, but needed help from over 20 people to record, engineer, and release the album. This is totally fine because she /wrote/ and arranged it herself.

Taylor Swift needed 6 people, to make a shitty fergie remix, and it's not even good.

Inb4 multiple writers can also make good music, do not say EMOTION and lemonade those are exceptions not the norm.

On a basic level yes. Surely the writing of a drum part doesn't warrant a songwriting credit.

desu doesn't matter how many people worked on the fucking song. pop music always has had a shitload of people working on a single artist's music- just look into the motown machine. they all have behind the scenes help. doesn't make the artist not talented, just means that there's a lot of money and effort involved into making something palatable.

my review with this song also aligns with this guy's review but imagine it in half as many words and in all lower-case so it is clear that i am very cool and don't give as much of a shit

Katy perry needed the same.

why is she using so many people? will she never write a song by herself again?

but no one is claiming Katy Perry is better. They're both corporate manufactured pop stars with no artistic merit

Katy Perry
B T F O
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>lemonade
>good
Stop parroting

Generally the jam is initiated with the melody or similar jumping pad that is provided by an individual in the group--then the group of musicians, acting as a family, nurture the tunelet and perfect it, a la Grateful Dead.

Having 4-10 songwriters working on every song to ensure it won't offend anyone's pedestrian stylings is one of the saddest side-effects of the modern music industry's focus on the bottom line, eschewing creativity in favor of a safe product that will offer a return on investment fiscally, rather than creatively.

wow what a strong counter argument, might as well as corrected some grammar mistakes