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Taylor Swift's 'Fearless' and 'Red' re-enters Billboard 200


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Gagaism
2 minutes ago, weed said:

I feel like she will be MJ/Madonna-level respect in 10-20 years.

I think it’s gonna be before that, she just needs to be more global, let’s say. And I’m not talking only about her music but the way she have control of her own career, plus only Adele can beat her on when we talk about sales :giveup:

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Ryusei
12 minutes ago, xoxo Craig said:

That sucks... now SB will get even more money 

He already sold the masters again and Taylor still gets money from these cause she is the songwriter and co-producer. It's all about being able to do with the songs what you want and Taylor can't do anything with these cause she doesn't own them. It's not about earnings

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Teletubby
5 minutes ago, Ryusei said:

He already sold the masters again and Taylor still gets money from these cause she is the songwriter and co-producer. It's all about being able to do with the songs what you want and Taylor can't do anything with these cause she doesn't own them. It's not about earnings

he still profit off them
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Gabi001
17 minutes ago, weed said:

I feel like she will be MJ/Madonna-level respect in 10-20 years.

she is too local for that. If you asked random people in my country if they knew her or her music, more than half wouldn't know. But they would know MJ, Madonna or Gaga

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Ryusei
14 minutes ago, 777777777777777777 said:

he still profit off them
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Yeah but this dude is endlessly rich already anyways he makes so much money off his other clients and business ventures anyways and the re-recordings arent out yet. The best that came out of this is that people in the music business are more aware of these business tactics now and can be more careful. It still somewhat shows support. I was never a fan of those weird boycotting campaigns. That being said I haven't listened to any pre-Lover stuff in a while. I think it speaks to people seeing news of re-recordings, being excited and streaming her music as a result. The new albums will be the first ones that show up on streaming before the originals and people who never heard the original albums or not enough to tell a difference will not scroll all the way back to find some old version with weaker vocals. And Taylor is already doing whatever she can to avoid him getting anything out of her old titles like calling for a boycott of that live album she didnt approve of (which worked), offering alternate versions of songs for TV shows and commercials (Look What You Made Me Do cover for Killing Eve, Re-recording of Love Story for match.com commercial, maybe even the classical wildest dreams cover for Bridgerton) it's a drop in the bucket. 

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NFRatwell
23 minutes ago, Gabi001 said:

she is too local for that. If you asked random people in my country if they knew her or her music, more than half wouldn't know. But they would know MJ, Madonna or Gaga

No hate for Slovakia but being successful there is pretty irrelevant given it’s nowhere at the top of the largest music markets. Taylor is huge in the US, Japan, the UK, China, etc. These are the places that actually matter when you’re trying to be a global artist. 

1. United States

2. Japan

3. United Kingdom

4. Germany

5. France

6. South Korea

7. China

8. Canada 

9. Australia

10. Brazil

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Thomas P
49 minutes ago, NFRatwell said:

No hate for Slovakia but being successful there is pretty irrelevant given it’s nowhere at the top of the largest music markets. Taylor is huge in the US, Japan, the UK, China, etc. These are the places that actually matter when you’re trying to be a global artist. 

1. United States

2. Japan

3. United Kingdom

4. Germany

5. France

6. South Korea

7. China

8. Canada 

9. Australia

10. Brazil

She's massive here in Canada, and she's a pretty huge deal in Australia as well (I actually think she was big there long before she was big in the UK).

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Thomas P

When Fearless is rereleased, I think it's gonna manage to stay on the chart for a REALLY long time. 

1989 has also pretty much not left the chart since it was released, maybe like 10-15 weeks in total, but it always ends up on the year end 200, so when it gets re-released it's going to be ****ing insane.

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