Taylor Swift's meticulous re-recording 'Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor's Version)' is flawlessly apposite | Daily Music Roll

Taylor Swift’s meticulous re-recording ‘Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ is flawlessly apposite

Taylor Swift’s meticulous re-recording ‘Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ is flawlessly apposite

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The pop superstar Taylor Swift has successfully launched her new edition of ‘Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’, recreating the magic of her breakthrough album.

Those who missed the old Taylor Swift should know that she has not been exiled. No, her frolicsome heart of a teen is not dead yet. She is a dreamer, a believer, and someone who lives in the equipoise of the old memories and new interests. She has stolen the hearts of Swifties again with her unexpected chart-smashing opus in a new form. She is probably the only one in history who dares to recreate memories and nostalgia by undoing her antecedent record. She brings back the warm and surreptitious vibes with her new musical endeavor. She has brought the best of her breakthrough album in a new sound of ingenuity with the release of Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor’s Version). She proves to be bulletproof in the music business with her succinct songwriting skills and a bespoke management team. She cuts all the loose ends of the heated argument that has been taking a toll on her nerves since 2018. She was stuck with the biggest music contact dispute in the music business realm since Prince drew “slave” on his face. It was not a stealth show because the controversial refutes were constantly covered by media and the fight was fought under the limelight, in detail. Her strong despise against Scooter Braun, her enemy, grew stronger when she found out that the rights of her first six blockbuster albums were sold out without informing her and her former label, Big Machine is to be blamed for.

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The flames of controversy rose higher eventually because Scooter Braun used to be Justin Bieber’s manager. The story hasn’t yet started. Taylor Swift got infuriated when she learned that Braun was the manager of rap god Kanye West during the critical time when West backlashed her. The vexed chronicle began at the Award event when she was interrupted from spinning out her acceptance speech for best female video by West at the VMAs in 2009. She seems to bury the hatchet finally after releasing the re-recorded version of her 2008 album Fearless on Friday. Though, it might be a radical move of chess to be ahead in the game so that she can make a significant change for the future users of her songs.

It is a decade-old hit anthology from the biggest pop sensation that is again going to rewind the fearless, unmatched nostalgia of pop music with a taste of historic tales. ‘Taylor Swift: Fearless (Taylor’s Version)’ is a compilation of twenty-six songs that remind you of the subtle, fragile, and awakening old Taylor. First released, almost 13 years ago, she was bleeding in love after a major breakup story with the star-crush Joe Jonas. When you hear the revised version of ‘Fifteen’, your heart starts to crumble like usual with her vocals spinning out “When you’re 15, and somebody tells you they love you, you’re gonna believe them.” For the first time, you wish that time stays still while she flaunts her autobiographical compositions for 85 minutes. ‘Love Story’ is the earworm that you need to count your blessings with for believing that life can be simple and happy like Romeo and Juliet. ‘You Belong With Me’ is still the show-stopper in the re-recorded album. Her misty vocal tunes guide you to somewhere you belong and letting you take control over the truth. The album is available on every platform including Spotify and Youtube.

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