That’s her heartbeat right before she sings “Wildest Dreams.” She also does this in “You’re Losing Me.” “You’re Losing Me” is one of her top 5 songs, IMO. It’s just beautiful & heartbreakingly soul crushing!
us untrained listeners/singers mistake some of her vocal struggles for emotion which is why some of the re-recordings are getting heat, we think is not emotional anymore when is just unhealthy ps: not applied to speak now tv, that one she really changed a lot of keys and sounds and notes
Ah I just wrote that comment myself, I am so fed up fighting with swifties who mistake her strain then for emotion and complain about Taylor´s versions. She always sound beautiful regardless, but she is a much more technical singer now. Also very few artists can move around and still sound so good.
I love how you appreciate her vocals even when they aren’t perfect. Taylor herself has never claimed to be a vocalist and has said that singing is just a vehicle for telling her stories. She has been so maligned over the years for being a “bad” singer and that’s clearly false. She is the most prominent voice on the stage because her M.O. is for her words to be heard. I love the clarity of her sound and that she doesn’t vocal doodle all over the melody to be stylish. She is there to make you feel those words.
Yeah! She improved a lot over the year. Her voice is more stable and her low register is rich and well place. Also, she is more creative vocally now. She's not the greatest vocalists but she's a good singer with a beautiful tone. Taylor is a singer who knows who to use her voice and what she is capable of.
Something so evident from her vocals from the original 1989 to Reputation was how she was more open with her vocals and especially her belts. It all sounds so effortless, especially on the tour while it is very clear on the 1989 tour she was struggling. I will day on the Speak Now tour her vocals were amazing but for Red and 1989 it's clear her ED was making it harder for her to belt.
The live performances at the grammy museum of 1989 songs are the best in my opinion. She sounds so good and relaxed there, you should check them out 😍😍
The Grammy Museum performance would be interesting to hear from a vocal analysis perspective and even the Tiny Desk Concert. (That can actually be another series.)
I wouldnt say shes the best singer ever. Her songwriting is incredible and the melodies she uses are really unique.. im not a huge fan of Taylor, but its pretty obvious how talented she is. One of the best women to ever do it. Her performances are absolutely incredible. There is a reason why shes the biggest name in music and probably the most famous woman on earth.
This performance is EVERYTHING!! 😍🤩🥳 It's a fave in the Swiftie fandom and FOR GOOD REASON! ❤ Omg it's two of my ALL TIME favorite Taylor songssss: I LOVE this mashup!! 😭💙💜 Edit: her raising her hand next to/behind her ear like that is her listening to the crowd going crazy when the beat kicks in. 🤩🥰😍🥺
It’s so true what you said about the voice of Taylor on the concerts is very upfront and yes you can hear sometimes if she’s more tired or in better condition. And I value that because she’s singing live, everything. Also this performance is amazing, such great range low and high and head voice haha
Yeah, when you’re there in person, the speakers are so loud to the point you can tell it apart. Her mic’s volume is much louder than the band’s instruments and the backing track, etc., It’s her voice all the same, but there’s no mistaking what’s live and what’s studio. And her mic is ON! And Taylor genuinely has so much fun, I love her live performances so much because you can feel the energy in her voice. I don’t even listen to the studio Cruel Summer anymore, it’s the Live Eras Tour Cruel Summer for me. And everyone agrees that Illicit Affairs, for example, is a hundred times better than the studio version; and when we get a live Eras album, they’ll be listening to that instead. If concerts are the place for the audience to sing their hearts out without fear of making mistakes and sounding terrible (‘cause no one there, except for the phone’s microphone, can hear you), it’s Taylor’s place for her to just go all out and have fun while doing it.
I understand now that you've explained it that her voice has that effect due to tension, but I REALLY love the way Taylor's voice sounded during the original 1989 era. I guess I think tension is beautiful haha
13:49 nevermind how it affects her singing, I’m surprised she never injured herself doing those hair flips. this is toned down compared to what she would do in her early career😂
Her vocal evolution from the first album until now is amazing. This was the tour after 1989's original release and the vocals are so much better now, even though I liked them before too. First tour to this one was also an evolution. Live and learn and all that. :) I can't sing at all, so I'm just happy some people do, but I'm amazed at how even professional singers can develop the voice they do have and become very skilled and sound sooooo good. Really fascinating! 5SOS is another example. They all sing, but they do have one main singer and to me it was not outstanding when they first came out. After a few years it's a whole other game and they can do very different songs as he and the rest can handle singing more demanding songs. Very cool. Love them now.
Long time lurker, I think it's my first time commenting... seeing your react to Taylor now is great as you get to comment first hand on her vocal evolution. Especially when you notice things that people like me who have been listening to her for years might overlook. She's clearly worked hard on improving her vocal performances over the years and it's so cool to see you acknowledge that when you do these reactions.
I am completely obsessed with this performance!!! It ties with the ootw 1989 tour one for me, and I am so glad that you have watched and commented on it! Loooved the videoo
I love how you pointed out the fact that the vocal style so many people love is just…not good for the longevity of someone’s vocal performance. I can appreciate the gritty vocals and high-tension sound, but you are SO right about the strain on someone’s voice. I had never connected her change to a deliberate choice to prioritize health and vocal longevity over ‘sounding good’ to the inexperienced ear, but that really must be what she did. I think you’re just too on-the-nose to be wrong about that. Also, as a (…mostly former) singer, performances like this make me wince when I hear the strain. I used to sing really well, but I had, uh…this is going to sound fake, but whatever. In sixth grade, I caught strep throat early in the year. My mom never made me finish my antibiotics or sanitize my retainer, so…I KEPT catching strep. Ended up getting diagnosed over a dozen separate times, missing 32 days of school total (some were for other illnesses-bronchitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, stuff connected to the Endless Strep). I can sing still, but…not like I could. 😬 And that makes me hyper aware of how singing uses your body like an instrument. Like, hell yeah, I LOVE when people shred a fiddle so hard half the hairs in the bow split. But you can replace a violin bow. You can’t do that with shredded vocal chords. I want to hear Taylor sing for decades to come. I think she’s making incredibly smart choices to that end, and I REALLY love you calling them out. …tiny bit frustrated by those missing the point and saying they love this performance anyway and think it’s her best vocals. She’s a pathological people pleaser, y’all. That’s the sound of her tearing her body apart for you. Like…yes, the sound is beautiful, but I’m glad she’s choosing her health over achieving this brutal sound. I think her recent sound-open, healthy-is just as gorgeous and infinitely smarter. (Not coming after anyone. I just feel like some viewers…missed the bit about longevity…) Also, side note, I’m always impressed she can sing like that sitting down. I have a curved spine and could never find a sitting posture that didn’t compress my diaphragm.
She’s done so much work on her voice that’s really paying off on the Eras tour. And I think this performance was recorded fairly late in the 1989 world tour, so her voice had to be tired along with the ED issues that were causing issues back then. Even with all that, it was an incredible performance but it’s good to hear from a professional’s standpoint the vocal chord damage certain habits could cause. Also nice to hear your comments on her putting her vocals front and center instead of relying too much on her great backup singers. As you probably noticed in the documentary, Taylor comments indirectly on her vocals in saying she knows that without her songwriting/storytelling skills she wouldn’t be here.
Excuse me but she’s a great singer with a beautiful voice. Her songs are not so easy to sing. I get what you say but Every thing she sings it sounds beautiful covers etc. we need to value not every songwriter is also a singer and performer.
@@FC-qb9wp I agree that she’s a great and underrated vocalist. No disrespect was intended - I’m a big fan. In fact, to me it feels wrong not to honor how much she’s worked on her vocals over the years to be able to do what she does now. Her voice as a songwriter and a singer is unique, and it likely takes impressive breath control to sing her songs - especially with all the choreography in the Eras tour.
I really enjoy you pointing out the details of the vocal, especially when we have the chance to compare old and new versions of Taylor. It’s making me pay attention to things I wouldn’t be conscious of otherwise.
Would love to see you react or just talk about her rock version of I Knew You Were Trouble from the 1989 tour because i feel like it is such a different sound to her voice that is so interesting.
I’m all here for the detailed vocal breakdowns. TS Reaction videos are a dime a dozen but most don’t have specialized knowledge to really offer much insight. ❤ your analysis.
I would really like for you to watch her Grammy museum performance for 1989! Esp wildest dreams, she does this electric guitar redition and it's my absolute favorite live performance of the song
I LOVE your breakdowns. I love Taylor but we know she’s made sure to learn the techniques that will keep her voice healthy for longer. And I love to know them! Thank you!🩵🩵🩵
I don’t think anyone has mentioned that she was struggling with an eating disorder during the original, which she talks about seriously affecting her performances (she talks about this is the Miss America documentary). The tension you point out connects to what was going on with her. Between her training and being able to get to a healthier place is so key to how amazing her vocals sound now!
i really wish there was a good version of haunted from speak now tour somewhere. I would love to see you react to it. I remember how in awe i was at it when I saw it live
Love this reaction! If you're looking for an older live performance, Haunted from the Speak Now tour is so good! It's theatrical and just a good song in general and I would love to hear your thoughts about it :)
While you leaning down, u can feel that u are using more power to hold your back, instead of using more power on your belly to push the air out. That causes you can't control the air in your chest.
Hailey Williams is now selling a t -shirt with her spinal xrays on it; she damaged her neck head banging. She was on the Tonight Show, releasing an album some weeks ago; she's done therapy so she can move; and insists she needs to head bang in the concerts. She and Taylor both did that a lot in concert, but with Taylor it is more of an accent/hair flip thing.
2:36 Just to clarify, this was not an older performance than your "Out Of the Woods", reaction, As soon as she finished "Wildest Dreams" she goes straight into "Out of the Woods". That's why she has to get off the piano and get into position for "Out of the Woods"
She's very very vertical during the eras tour. No crazy head whips or back bends. Barely even moves her head around. You notice it a lot in the Vigilante Shit performance. Her dancers are bent over backwards over their chairs and she's straight as a rod. Sooo much practice to be able to pull of a 3+ hour performance.
I'm not hearing tension so much as being out of breathe from an entire dancing performance. The piano is usually toward the end of the show, as a take-a-breath break for her.
I absolutely adore Taylor, so this isn't me trying to hate on her at ALL - but I feel like the autotune in this performance is really obvious to me. I don't necessarily think autotune is a bad thing or shouldn't be used, but I think a lot of why people think this performance is so amazing is because of the heavy autotune.
I mean look at the material. She used to do the big note + lean back thing and sounded good. Now she DOESN'T lean back and it sounds much better. Case closed.
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I have a question; Doresn't knowing all of this ruin music for you in a way lol ? like i wouldn't be able to enjoy a song if my mind mind knew where every note is coming from from.
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This woman ATE these two songs up in the most iconic way!
scrum diddly dum dum
THIS SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE IS GLORIOUS. ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE BEST COMBOS.
There’s now an Is It Over Now?/Out Of The Woods mashup!!!!
Yes but you can’t hear anything but the fans singing loudly and off key. There’s no point in listening until there is a clean version.
@@musicfangirl7403 I think you just need to find a different video. I have listened to it so that’s kinda a you problem
That’s her heartbeat right before she sings “Wildest Dreams.” She also does this in “You’re Losing Me.” “You’re Losing Me” is one of her top 5 songs, IMO. It’s just beautiful & heartbreakingly soul crushing!
That sound you asked about it’s her actual heartbeat and it’s include in the audio versions too
us untrained listeners/singers mistake some of her vocal struggles for emotion which is why some of the re-recordings are getting heat, we think is not emotional anymore when is just unhealthy
ps: not applied to speak now tv, that one she really changed a lot of keys and sounds and notes
That's a really good point! Just had an idea for a video, thank you so much!!
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Ah I just wrote that comment myself, I am so fed up fighting with swifties who mistake her strain then for emotion and complain about Taylor´s versions. She always sound beautiful regardless, but she is a much more technical singer now. Also very few artists can move around and still sound so good.
@@SongsFromASuitcase omg you're more than welcome, anxious to watch the video 🫶🏻
@@SongsFromASuitcase Love your video edits, it's so funny and interesting!
@@SongsFromASuitcase This is iconic. Thank you for reacted to it.❤
I love how you appreciate her vocals even when they aren’t perfect. Taylor herself has never claimed to be a vocalist and has said that singing is just a vehicle for telling her stories. She has been so maligned over the years for being a “bad” singer and that’s clearly false. She is the most prominent voice on the stage because her M.O. is for her words to be heard. I love the clarity of her sound and that she doesn’t vocal doodle all over the melody to be stylish. She is there to make you feel those words.
Yeah! She improved a lot over the year. Her voice is more stable and her low register is rich and well place. Also, she is more creative vocally now. She's not the greatest vocalists but she's a good singer with a beautiful tone. Taylor is a singer who knows who to use her voice and what she is capable of.
Exactly, like she just wants to sing a beautiful story for us you know..
The editing just keeps getting better and better with every video hahaha, shoutout to the editor
Something so evident from her vocals from the original 1989 to Reputation was how she was more open with her vocals and especially her belts. It all sounds so effortless, especially on the tour while it is very clear on the 1989 tour she was struggling. I will day on the Speak Now tour her vocals were amazing but for Red and 1989 it's clear her ED was making it harder for her to belt.
The live performances at the grammy museum of 1989 songs are the best in my opinion. She sounds so good and relaxed there, you should check them out 😍😍
Those are so awesome
true!!! I love those
The Grammy Museum performance would be interesting to hear from a vocal analysis perspective and even the Tiny Desk Concert. (That can actually be another series.)
I wouldnt say shes the best singer ever. Her songwriting is incredible and the melodies she uses are really unique.. im not a huge fan of Taylor, but its pretty obvious how talented she is. One of the best women to ever do it. Her performances are absolutely incredible. There is a reason why shes the biggest name in music and probably the most famous woman on earth.
She definitely knows how use her vocal was an instrument ❤
Yeah! She knows how to use her voice and what she is capable of. She is a good performer too.
This performance is EVERYTHING!! 😍🤩🥳 It's a fave in the Swiftie fandom and FOR GOOD REASON! ❤ Omg it's two of my ALL TIME favorite Taylor songssss: I LOVE this mashup!! 😭💙💜
Edit: her raising her hand next to/behind her ear like that is her listening to the crowd going crazy when the beat kicks in. 🤩🥰😍🥺
I love 💗 when she smiles and is proud.
It’s so true what you said about the voice of Taylor on the concerts is very upfront and yes you can hear sometimes if she’s more tired or in better condition. And I value that because she’s singing live, everything. Also this performance is amazing, such great range low and high and head voice haha
Yeah, when you’re there in person, the speakers are so loud to the point you can tell it apart. Her mic’s volume is much louder than the band’s instruments and the backing track, etc., It’s her voice all the same, but there’s no mistaking what’s live and what’s studio. And her mic is ON!
And Taylor genuinely has so much fun, I love her live performances so much because you can feel the energy in her voice. I don’t even listen to the studio Cruel Summer anymore, it’s the Live Eras Tour Cruel Summer for me.
And everyone agrees that Illicit Affairs, for example, is a hundred times better than the studio version; and when we get a live Eras album, they’ll be listening to that instead.
If concerts are the place for the audience to sing their hearts out without fear of making mistakes and sounding terrible (‘cause no one there, except for the phone’s microphone, can hear you), it’s Taylor’s place for her to just go all out and have fun while doing it.
Omg, that was so fabulous! I'm so glad this person suggested this video, I had not seen it. Taylor never ceases to amaze me. ❤
I understand now that you've explained it that her voice has that effect due to tension, but I REALLY love the way Taylor's voice sounded during the original 1989 era. I guess I think tension is beautiful haha
13:49 nevermind how it affects her singing, I’m surprised she never injured herself doing those hair flips. this is toned down compared to what she would do in her early career😂
Her vocal evolution from the first album until now is amazing. This was the tour after 1989's original release and the vocals are so much better now, even though I liked them before too. First tour to this one was also an evolution. Live and learn and all that. :) I can't sing at all, so I'm just happy some people do, but I'm amazed at how even professional singers can develop the voice they do have and become very skilled and sound sooooo good. Really fascinating! 5SOS is another example. They all sing, but they do have one main singer and to me it was not outstanding when they first came out. After a few years it's a whole other game and they can do very different songs as he and the rest can handle singing more demanding songs. Very cool. Love them now.
Long time lurker, I think it's my first time commenting... seeing your react to Taylor now is great as you get to comment first hand on her vocal evolution. Especially when you notice things that people like me who have been listening to her for years might overlook. She's clearly worked hard on improving her vocal performances over the years and it's so cool to see you acknowledge that when you do these reactions.
I am completely obsessed with this performance!!! It ties with the ootw 1989 tour one for me, and I am so glad that you have watched and commented on it! Loooved the videoo
Back to December / Apologize/ You’re Not Sorry mashup is the best!!
I love how you pointed out the fact that the vocal style so many people love is just…not good for the longevity of someone’s vocal performance. I can appreciate the gritty vocals and high-tension sound, but you are SO right about the strain on someone’s voice. I had never connected her change to a deliberate choice to prioritize health and vocal longevity over ‘sounding good’ to the inexperienced ear, but that really must be what she did. I think you’re just too on-the-nose to be wrong about that.
Also, as a (…mostly former) singer, performances like this make me wince when I hear the strain. I used to sing really well, but I had, uh…this is going to sound fake, but whatever. In sixth grade, I caught strep throat early in the year. My mom never made me finish my antibiotics or sanitize my retainer, so…I KEPT catching strep. Ended up getting diagnosed over a dozen separate times, missing 32 days of school total (some were for other illnesses-bronchitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, stuff connected to the Endless Strep). I can sing still, but…not like I could. 😬 And that makes me hyper aware of how singing uses your body like an instrument.
Like, hell yeah, I LOVE when people shred a fiddle so hard half the hairs in the bow split. But you can replace a violin bow. You can’t do that with shredded vocal chords. I want to hear Taylor sing for decades to come. I think she’s making incredibly smart choices to that end, and I REALLY love you calling them out.
…tiny bit frustrated by those missing the point and saying they love this performance anyway and think it’s her best vocals. She’s a pathological people pleaser, y’all. That’s the sound of her tearing her body apart for you. Like…yes, the sound is beautiful, but I’m glad she’s choosing her health over achieving this brutal sound. I think her recent sound-open, healthy-is just as gorgeous and infinitely smarter. (Not coming after anyone. I just feel like some viewers…missed the bit about longevity…)
Also, side note, I’m always impressed she can sing like that sitting down. I have a curved spine and could never find a sitting posture that didn’t compress my diaphragm.
this is forever be one of my favourite performance from her :)
you should react to grammy museum performances
She’s done so much work on her voice that’s really paying off on the Eras tour. And I think this performance was recorded fairly late in the 1989 world tour, so her voice had to be tired along with the ED issues that were causing issues back then. Even with all that, it was an incredible performance but it’s good to hear from a professional’s standpoint the vocal chord damage certain habits could cause.
Also nice to hear your comments on her putting her vocals front and center instead of relying too much on her great backup singers. As you probably noticed in the documentary, Taylor comments indirectly on her vocals in saying she knows that without her songwriting/storytelling skills she wouldn’t be here.
Excuse me but she’s a great singer with a beautiful voice. Her songs are not so easy to sing. I get what you say but Every thing she sings it sounds beautiful covers etc. we need to value not every songwriter is also a singer and performer.
@@FC-qb9wp I agree that she’s a great and underrated vocalist. No disrespect was intended - I’m a big fan. In fact, to me it feels wrong not to honor how much she’s worked on her vocals over the years to be able to do what she does now. Her voice as a songwriter and a singer is unique, and it likely takes impressive breath control to sing her songs - especially with all the choreography in the Eras tour.
I really enjoy you pointing out the details of the vocal, especially when we have the chance to compare old and new versions of Taylor. It’s making me pay attention to things I wouldn’t be conscious of otherwise.
You need to react to Wildest Dreams grammy museum performance!!
It's just her and an electric guitar... it literally heals my soul ❤
Editor is funny as hell! Love your videos.
my favorite thing about this performance is the slight british accent she gains in the bridge
Would love to see you react or just talk about her rock version of I Knew You Were Trouble from the 1989 tour because i feel like it is such a different sound to her voice that is so interesting.
Most wonderfull perfomencs❤
I’m all here for the detailed vocal breakdowns. TS Reaction videos are a dime a dozen but most don’t have specialized knowledge to really offer much insight. ❤ your analysis.
Good insane vocals.
mmmmm I love wildest dreans
I would really like for you to watch her Grammy museum performance for 1989! Esp wildest dreams, she does this electric guitar redition and it's my absolute favorite live performance of the song
This is an epic performance. I wish she would do it again nowadays. With her vocal improvement it would sound even better.
You have to find the is it over now / out of the woods mash up!!! It was incredible
I LOVE your breakdowns. I love Taylor but we know she’s made sure to learn the techniques that will keep her voice healthy for longer. And I love to know them! Thank you!🩵🩵🩵
Love wildest dreams
oo please react to out of the woods from 1989 world tour !! her vocals devoured
this was really fun & informative to watch! thank you!
It’s so weird because I like the way it sounds where you say she has tension 😂
The holiday decor means I can request reactions to Christmas Tree Farm and Cristmases When You Were Mine while it's seasonally appropriate.
You need to go down the rabbit hole of the one and only SELENA…her disco medley…and many more…when vocals were real and raw!!!
I don’t think anyone has mentioned that she was struggling with an eating disorder during the original, which she talks about seriously affecting her performances (she talks about this is the Miss America documentary). The tension you point out connects to what was going on with her. Between her training and being able to get to a healthier place is so key to how amazing her vocals sound now!
i really wish there was a good version of haunted from speak now tour somewhere. I would love to see you react to it. I remember how in awe i was at it when I saw it live
Me : Loving watching this
Also me : screw it, I’m joining Patreon bc I have to see
all of this💜x
Taylor’s a master squeaker. It’s the best part of “Antihero.”
Love this reaction! If you're looking for an older live performance, Haunted from the Speak Now tour is so good! It's theatrical and just a good song in general and I would love to hear your thoughts about it :)
ua-cam.com/video/Vm_M4ddzDUI/v-deo.html if you need a link to the performance
if whipping hair while singing is concerning, you should check out Hayley Williams lol! She's a pro and her vocals are sooo good.
While you leaning down, u can feel that u are using more power to hold your back, instead of using more power on your belly to push the air out. That causes you can't control the air in your chest.
Hailey Williams is now selling a t -shirt with her spinal xrays on it; she damaged her neck head banging. She was on the Tonight Show, releasing an album some weeks ago; she's done therapy so she can move; and insists she needs to head bang in the concerts. She and Taylor both did that a lot in concert, but with Taylor it is more of an accent/hair flip thing.
I 💗 love this. Aileen Quinn was a friend in grade school and high school , but I know nothing about vocals. Accountant me 😂😂😂😂😂
U should do a reaction video...to her music videos as well
She performed with Mick Jagger and an electric guitar. I would love you to analyze that one.
i love the little melanie martinez cameo!! you should listen and react to one of her albums if you havent already
taylor sings the first song on tour every night! find a clip and compare!
2:36 Just to clarify, this was not an older performance than your "Out Of the Woods", reaction, As soon as she finished "Wildest Dreams" she goes straight into "Out of the Woods". That's why she has to get off the piano and get into position for "Out of the Woods"
I think everyone's underestimating Tayler's bass part.
That's Not a walk, or strut, it's a tiger stalking its prey.
I'll be there
She's very very vertical during the eras tour. No crazy head whips or back bends. Barely even moves her head around. You notice it a lot in the Vigilante Shit performance. Her dancers are bent over backwards over their chairs and she's straight as a rod. Sooo much practice to be able to pull of a 3+ hour performance.
Every song I hear want me to grab a mike and sing
I'm not hearing tension so much as being out of breathe from an entire dancing performance. The piano is usually toward the end of the show, as a take-a-breath break for her.
Please react on Taylor performing cruel summer at the era's tour live
React to Just Love by Joshua Bassett it’s a beautiful song
Lol the title “wildest drea*n*s”
you can react to is it over now x out of the woods mashup at the eras tour?
Olivia Rodriguez has a song coming out for the hunger games please do a video
It’s an intentional squeak she does in a lot of her songs.
Yeah, these are *not* her best vocals-but it’s an enjoyable performance.
I absolutely adore Taylor, so this isn't me trying to hate on her at ALL - but I feel like the autotune in this performance is really obvious to me. I don't necessarily think autotune is a bad thing or shouldn't be used, but I think a lot of why people think this performance is so amazing is because of the heavy autotune.
Can you do lover please
I would love to watch your reaction to taylor swıft performing haunted in speak now world tour
that performance is insane!!
You need to review all too well Grammys, i knew you were trouble and we are never ever getting back together, from the 1989 tour
all too well at the grammys is not a good performance tbh (vocally)
Can you react to taylors mash up in argentina
Please Please watch we are never ever ever getting back together.. You'll know why we swifties want a rock album LOL
is it a vocal cry or a squeak?
OK now react to her Victoria’s Secret fashion show performances
I mean look at the material. She used to do the big note + lean back thing and sounded good. Now she DOESN'T lean back and it sounds much better. Case closed.
Hello!! I was wondering if you could please react to FLETCHER her music is a big part of my life and it would make me so happy if you would react to her ❤ love you and keep up the good work!!
Please react to nini iris on the voice singing karma police by radiohead its so good and i need your thoughts on it!
PLEASE react to madison beer sweet relief live at the jimmy kimmel show
what? what is that?
and I scream> it is her heartbeats
Can you react to Believer cover by jeryl lee❤
Tbh Taylor has always done the squeak thing
Careful when you do Selena…us fans are sentive lol…love what you do…Javi D
Pleasee react to her videos from latin america
Also just based on the fact that this concert is over 3 hours long, she needs to be really careful with her vocal chords I'm sure!
I have a question; Doresn't knowing all of this ruin music for you in a way lol ? like i wouldn't be able to enjoy a song if my mind mind knew where every note is coming from from.
You need to react to Demi Lovato
I honestly think she may have been sick. It sounds like she's losing her voice and having to push through.
Look closely she rips off her ear ring or ear pice to move on
There is not a thing taylor alison swift cant do.