Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
A change in style did have to be made for the case of longevity in Swift’s career, so Red should be seen as her offering to the straight-up pop world, which could enhance longevity of her livelihood in the music industry, so more dramatic changes of style in the future shouldn’t be as big as a deal as the changes found in Red. Honestly, there is more to like within Red then hate – most songs are extremely catchy, though the lacking consistency strung throughout that is staunchly comforted by the horrendous duets and co-written pieces , yet these flaws don’t make the album bad, they just make it painfully similar to any pop album on the market currently, which is something Swift has never been before.
I am so glad she proved me wrong. Red was a launch to the future, and she nailed it
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