A “Beast Quake” is not a Swiftie term. The Beast Quake was a National Football League touchdown scored by Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch against the New Orleans Saints during a 2010 NFC Wild Card playoff game.
Honestly, my personal opinion stands with Olivia. Before I get hate from all the Swifties out there, I want to make something clear. I honor Taylor and truly believe she is an absolute rockstar, however she seems to be very hypervigilent at times when it comes to her music. I feel like if even one note was played in a song in the same minute that the same note played in her song, she would start freaking out. I have written songs, and I can not express how rather impossible it is to write a song without certain parts sounding similar to another song, whether it was intentional or not. The fact is that there are only so many note variations you can have in a song, so eventually, Taylor, you are going to have to be okay with a few bars sounding somewhat similar to one of your songs.
Apologies again, this is not for hate, just my personal opinion.
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Shannon
Taylor…aka nice mean girl…aka the plastics.
Tarly
A “Beast Quake” is not a Swiftie term. The Beast Quake was a National Football League touchdown scored by Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch against the New Orleans Saints during a 2010 NFC Wild Card playoff game.
Kaley
Honestly, my personal opinion stands with Olivia. Before I get hate from all the Swifties out there, I want to make something clear. I honor Taylor and truly believe she is an absolute rockstar, however she seems to be very hypervigilent at times when it comes to her music. I feel like if even one note was played in a song in the same minute that the same note played in her song, she would start freaking out. I have written songs, and I can not express how rather impossible it is to write a song without certain parts sounding similar to another song, whether it was intentional or not. The fact is that there are only so many note variations you can have in a song, so eventually, Taylor, you are going to have to be okay with a few bars sounding somewhat similar to one of your songs.
Apologies again, this is not for hate, just my personal opinion.
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