but Urie being involved makes me very happy (told you so josh x)
hahaha after swifties....... hyped an entire album out of posts of 7 palm trees and 5 holes in a fence...... and were then disappointed when no album dropped on a countdown we had fabricated ourselves........ I was hesitant to believe anything :P
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Lovelovelvoevleoveloveeeeee this song. It's so fun and happy, you can really feel how happy she is which is great. Love having Brendon Urie on this song, great duet. REALLY living my 2009 dream rn I swear. The music video is heaps of fun too, I love the french and the "in front of our kids?!?" (pans to cats) and her dresses and Brendon's suits and ajsdhf
Taylor's lead singles always (and she's said this a few times before) are chosen to catch people's attention, and to get the public warmed up to hearing more of her music, and used to usher in a new sound. e.g. Shake It Off going full pop, Look What You Made Me Do leaving people like wtf, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together being much more poppy than Speak Now... they do well on radio but are normally not a good representation of the rest of her album. So I'm not worried @ the lack of lyrical prowess on this single bc I know that's not its job and that the rest of the album will deliver, as the previous ones have.
THAT SAID, spelling is fun
Also -- I'm so ready for the album to have a Dixie Chicks duet:
- in one of her articles for Elle magazine, Taylor specifically mentioned a Panic! song and a Dixie Chicks song as those that transport her to memories. And now that she's dueted with Brendon......
- in the mv among all the photos of cool chicks there's a photo which definitely resembles the Dixie Chicks.....
which mades me believe we're going to get a more country album which I am SO here for
Also while i continue with the word vomit, I was really getting disco vibes from her insta feed the last 2 months, just didn't expect those disco vibes would lead to panic! at the
disco heh