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Why does Taylor inspire so much passion and love in her fans?

I've been a swiftie since Red era and I haven't really thought about this until now... I'm a big fan of several bands and artists who I even listen more than TS, but none of them produce the same amount of passion or love I feel for her. And it is not like a love in the romantic sense, it is something weird I cannot explain.

Like I normally don't support the ideas of looking up to celebrities or artists because I think there's just so much behind the scenes we don't know, and in the end they're also humans. But this logic just melts away in my mind for Taylor Swift. I've binged her entire concerts and sang along from my room, teared up just watching her in live streams, and also I've felt proud for her when she gets an award or when she is recognized in some way. Also it is just so cute when she's just literally being herself, and I just cannot explain the warmth I feel I'm my heart when that happens.

I like literally feel myself like the most serious, skeptic, dead inside person within my social group, yet my passion and love for TS overcomes all that.

Now with the Eras Tour I think there's been a lot of coverage of the fandom and how some of us behave to some (sometimes not very nice) extremes just to maybe see her, and it made me think that is not just me who feels this love for someone who doesn't even know I exist.

My theory is that the feelings she portrays on her music have resonated with a lot of us to a personal level, to the point we feel identified with her. Myself I cannot put a finger in the exact set of songs that made me feel this, but it's the best explanation I can give myself.

Anyone else?

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  • Personally I know exactly how you feel. I'm someone who always says eat the rich, and I hate celebrity worship, and I still hold to those, but Taylor is definitely a weird phenomenon with me.

    I do think it's because she's so relatable, and it's weird as a celebrity but with her I personally connect so much with her lyrics, her writing, from the highs to the lows. That tied with that I'm a millennial, only a few months away from her in age, we've gone through similar things so when a new album comes out it's always like "Oh my god this is exactly how I'm feeling!"

    Red I was going through a bad relationship. 1989 was definitely a perfect summer album of "oh my god I'm just over everything can't we just dance?". Rep I had just moved to a new city and I was very much in a mood lol. Folklore and Evermore I think everyone needed during the pandemic.

    Now I will say I keep it in check. Taylor is not perfect. I definitely have opinions about her that I like and that I don't like. (Seriously, the amount of carbon she puts in using a private jet makes me sick, I don't care how famous she is, she should offset it with how much she rakes in), and let's not even start about how capitalistic she is with 18 versions of one album.

    The fandom can be some of the most loving and welcoming people (seriously, did not expect a pop music/Taylor instance on Lemmy to have this many subscribers!), but at the same time it can be very toxic. People definitely think there are "levels" to being a Swifite and that's just not true. But I think that happens with any large group of people. Jerks are still going to be jerks whether or not they like Taylor.

    However even with all of that, when I put on one of her albums it's just... I immediately feel everything and I love that. So even with my eyerolling of the fandom and me wishing she'd be better, I still love every minute of it.

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