Fearless – Taylor Swift

In a time when female pop stars breaking on the scene are images of nymphets raised on an appetite of hormones, who would not leave any opportunity to make news for all the wrong reasons, country music artiste Taylor Swift comes as a whiff of fresh air which promises to fill your surrounding with a sweetness of personal emotion. Swift’s second album Fearless is full of references to growing up with stories that could look like they could be out of the life book of any regular teenager you might know. Touchingly warm on Fifteen, which as the name suggests is for a teenage girl, a word of advisory caution to be careful with her heart to Love Story, Taylor attempts to give a lot of personal insight in her songs, which is evident when she doesn’t shy away from naming people in her song Hey Stephen (reportedly a guy she had a crush on). And she is what she is on the title track, where she mentions the rush of feelings on the first night out with a tenderness that reminds you of the power of love. A powerful mainstream pop album, Taylor definitely has what it takes to be a more likely role model for her generation.

Taylor-Swift-Fearless

Thursday, January 1st, 2009 | Filed in Reviews



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