“Florida Democrats don’t know why Taylor Swift is naming an upcoming song on her new album ‘Florida!!!’ or the reason she chose to hold three concerts in Miami less than a month before the November elections,” Politico reports.

“But their excitement around the news is less about ‘why?’ and more about leveraging Swift’s celebrity status to fill the blank space for beleaguered voters tired of losing to Republicans.

  • @paddirn
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    If Taylor Swift saves democracy by getting a bunch of her fans to vote… I would buy at least one of her albums. I wouldn’t listen to it, but I’d be thankful just the same.

    • TheRealKuni
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      I wouldn’t listen to it

      I’m not a Swiftie. My sisters were big fans growing up, but I couldn’t care less about her music.

      But when Midnights held all ten of the Billboard top 10 slots, and people were talking about it, I decided to listen to it on a walk with my dog.

      The music isn’t amazing or anything, but it isn’t bad, either. It’s pretty standard modern pop, I would assume. But her lyrics are amazing. I’m not exactly sure why, but that album resonated with me, a man in my thirties (who admittedly prides himself on finding things to like about stuff). I listened to it twice that day, and I still listen to some of the songs on it on occasion.

      I can understand why people get really into her music.

      Anyway, all I’m saying is that if you do buy her album to thank her for saving democracy, it might be worth a listen. There is certainly better music out there, but also MUCH worse.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m not a Swiftie

        when Midnights held all ten of the Billboard top 10 slots, and people were talking about it, I decided to listen to it

        music isn’t amazing or anything but her lyrics are

        resonated with me

        a man in my thirties

        still listen to some of the songs on it on occasion

        Are you me?? Like I genuinely could’ve written this drunk and forgot. That’s literally exactly what I did with that album and how I feel about it.

        I listened to it several times for a month even, so much that I got a good chuckle when Spotify informed me in the yearly review that Taylor Swift was my most played artist in 22, which is admittedly easy when all you hear normally is radio stations and playlists with various artists. Still, hilarious to see her on top of my usual metalcore bands.

        Some lyrics still randomly pop into my mind these days and then I have that song stuck in my head for a while. I then sometimes put it on while cooking. It’s fun music to sing loudly and awkwardly to when you are alone, lol.

        • cabbage
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          Another man in my 30s here, generally listen to stuff like 70s punk, hard rock, classic blues, outlaw country, alternative rock and post punk, prog and folk.

          Haven’t quite reached this point yet, but listened to folklore a few times when it came out and liked it quite a lot. Checked out Midnights for the first time the other day, and… Yeah. It might be happening to me too.

    • @Grabthar
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      If you mix some Veritechs into this plotline, I think you have the makings of the next Macross series, and I’d go out and buy that for a dollar.

      • @justabigemptyhole
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        211 months ago

        I think you may be onto something. I’m more interested, though, in giant transforming robot airplanes than a music and dance number

        • @Grabthar
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          211 months ago

          That’s the weird part about Macross; all the series somehow involve both being central to the story. But I would definitely be more into a Taylor Swift show if there were transforming mechas involved.