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The original was posted on /r/music by /u/invasivetomato on 2023-09-06 12:36:58+00:00.


I'm not denying that she's an amazing performer and personality, and I totally appreciate her work and dedication to what she does, but I've never been a massive fan of any of her songs. This has never been an issue, but now that her Eras tour is so massive, I've found that simply saying “oh I dont really listen to her” or “Taylor Swift isn't on my album” is a massive offense to anyone who likes her music. Why does she get so much hype? Am I not understanding something here? So many other artists put massive time and effort into their careers but saying “I dont listen to Harry Styles” has never been an issue. Since when did not liking Taylor Swift's music become a crime?

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