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Eras Tour Costumes: Versace Lover Bodysuit in pink, blue, and silver
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— I'm never gonna love again
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we can’t make any promises now can we, babe?
Exile | Taylor Swift & Bon Iver
this is me trying // taylor swift
Karma, the original sixth album from American songstress Taylor Swift had its wings cut after the eruption of a very public feud between the singer and Kanye West and was replaced by the record breaking reputation. As Swift delved into the world of her past, during the singer’s monumental re-recording of her entire catalogue in attempts to regain her masters, Karma has been unearthed and released into the world. The album Karma arrives in the gap between Swift’s rerecorded debut album and the eligibility period to rerecord reputation come November. The album places Swift into the world of rock, bringing in heavy guitar and even heavier vocals. Karma reflects Swift’s attempts at Rock during her 1989 World Tour with her vocals being even more powerful and show stopping than those that Swift served in her rock covers of both I Knew You Were Trouble and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together. Karma showcases Swift’s chameleon ability to adapt to a new genre with ease and finesse. Songs like INDIGO, BAD GIRL, and DIVE BAR continue to prove the masterclass lyricism of Swift. Karma showcases the raw vocal talent of Swift in a light that has never been seen before, as she completely lets loose on the seventeen track album. The album has garbed wide critical reception and huge acclaim among her fandom. With BAD IN BED becoming a quick favorite, as it is speculated to be the only song Taylor Swift has released about ex Calvin Harris. The song KARMA is one of Swift’s best closers, showcasing both her guitar talent on a near 40 second guitar solo and extreme vocal range. Karma details lessons learned and prices paid, losing everything and finding yourself along the way, tales of love and tales of loss, all surrounded by the hard rock sounds and vocal prowess of a musical legend.