cross-posted from: https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/69848

I like the songs and its vibe/soul when listening Taylor Swift’s early albums.

Whether those are country or pop or teen or love songs, I really (and still) get hooked by its melodies & sounds/instruments. Its really awesome lyrics and its story by her still amaze me.

So, her songs has really influenced my musical preference especially when growing up.

I’m still looking for new music/song/album or new/current other music artists with that kind such as hers—

So if you could introduce to me to search, Are there any other “new” music or new/current artists with that kind such as hers (likely endorsed by her as I already consider her a great artist)?

It does not have to be so much similar to her songs. (So it can be grunge, ballad or urban) I’m referring to the “vibe/soul/sound/something I can’t clearly describe sorry” upon the songs that she’s singing/playing.



So to understand what I’m referring to, here are selected current songs I like and still keep playing are:

  1. “Until I Found You” by Stephen Sanchez (way mostly among the current ones, I’m single 😉 btw—what I mean is that song is a sentimental love song for rejoicing love couples, and I felt attached even I don’t have a girlfriend.)
  2. “Here With Me” by d4vd (becoming less frequently)
  3. “Spark” by Ed Sheeran (becoming less frequently)
  4. “Foolish One” by Taylor Swift
  5. “Vampire” by Olive Rodrigo (I’m not sure as I’m getting hooked right now)
  6. “Say So” by Doja Cat (becoming less frequently)
  7. … That’s it I can fondly recall. I have tried to think from 2020 farther. But that’s it I bravely mentioned.
  • poptiger2@poptalk.scrubbles.techOP
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    1 year ago

    I enjoyed “Levitating” and “We’re Good” that nearly match my hooking/repetition by “New Rules” and “IDGAF” (when I was at 2016) which is way considerably ouch old a past in my music listening (actually not playing in my current playlists always, just only for nostalgia). “Levitating” and “We’re Good” are also becoming less to my listening history.