In August, Taylor Swift released Look What You Made Me Do, the first single from her new album, Reputation, which finally emerges from its shroud of secrecy tomorrow. Swift’s chosen narrative is, understandably, that she became the world’s biggest pop star because she is talented and hardworking. “So, when people claim to feel offended by Taylor Swift’s personal or moral failings, it just seems they’re projecting their own neuroses on to her in ways that mostly have to do with gender,” he says. The imagery surrounding Reputation suggests the record will predominantly concern Swift’s relationship with the media. Reputation may be ugly and myopic in places – making Swift no less in tune with the times than usual.
Source: The Guardian November 09, 2017 17:58 UTC