Let's talk about Taylor
I think that it's time to admit that no one AND I MEAN NO ONE is doing it like Taylor Swift right now.
Sis owns half of her albums: Fearless (Taylor's Version), Red (Taylor's Version), and Speak Now (Taylor's Version).
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) became Spotify's most streamed album in a single day in 2023 so far and the most streamed country album in a single day in Spotify history.
Sis broke her own record (yeah, HER OWN RECORD) for biggest streaming day by any artist on Spotify this year alone. The second was her other album, Midnights.
She occupies 19 of the 20 spots inside the Top 20 of U.S Spotify with Speak Now (Taylors's Version)
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) broke the record for most #1's on iTunes by any album in history.
On Friday, October 21st, 2022, Midnights became the most streamed album in a single day in Spotify history.
And her Eras Tour? Sis broke a Ticketmaster record with more than 2.4 millions tickets sold. The most by an artist in a single day. And that was just in pre-sales alone.
The Eras Tour has officially been recognized as the top grossing tour of the first half of 2023.
The eras tour is a three hour extravaganza that looks back on her 10 studio albums, hence why it's called The Eras Tour.
Sis broke the record for the highest crowd capacity at the Nissan Stadium, surpassing any other artist that have preformed there. The crows composed of over 70,000 concertgoers and the Nashville Airport reported that approximately 180,000 people came to town for the weekend of shows.
Basically,
Blondie is breaking records left and right, and she's not done. Taylor has yet to re-record Taylor Swift (2006), Reputation (2017) and 1989 (2014).
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Don’t listen to Long Live (Taylor’s Version) while watching David De Gea farewell compilations… definitely don’t do that 😭😭😭
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sometimes while i think about that while a lot of adults did not treat me very well as a kid i also get a lot of 'in hindsight this person was so good to me and i didnt even realize it until now' as an adult. today i was thinking about how the first anime convention i ever went to was when i was 10 and i asked the man working the manga cafe what manga was/what a good place to start was (because the con was very overstimulating for me and i had gotten lost) and he asked how old i was before recommending yotsuba and asking if i wanted any water or something to eat. its really simple but theres a lot of bad things that couldve happened or he could've been careless in his recommendation, but instead yotsuba has remained one of my favorite manga for years, and probably a large portion of why i continue to read manga as an adult... i think adults who try to involve kids in the world safely/kindly even in little ways make so much more of a difference than they ever really know.
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