This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Taylor Swift has released a video for her new song “ME!” featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco. Expand - View Original
Not my thing but can’t deny they seem to be having a ton of fun and enjoying it. Also it’s crazy to me how his popularity continues to skyrocket.
I don't love it, but I already like it more than most stuff on Reputation. Also, if you had told me in high school that Brendon from P!ATD would one day be on a Taylor Swift track, I would've laughed at you, but here we are.
This is not a good song. I was hoping for more after how let down I was by Reputation. Guess we’ll see how the rest of the album pans out I don’t wanna rain on the parade too much though because it does look like they’re having fun and I’m psyched to see his star keep growing, but just given the amount of talent between the two of them, I thought a better song would’ve come out of it.
Not my favorite Taylor song. The "hey kids, spelling is fun" part is a bit too corny. I am enjoying the song, however, and the video was fun. I see this getting stuck in my head for sure.
I'm usually a huge fan of her first singles but this one is not doing it for me. Still, I loved Red, 1989, and Reputation, so I think this one will win me over.
One and done for me. At least Shake It Off had some kind of authenticity and context to it in regards to her cultural narrative. This is just meaningless background music for an Old Navy commercial
Don't really care for it. That said, Taylor's albums usually don't have a good first single and the rest of the album mostly delivers, so no point in writing it off yet
The song is fun on repeat listens, but her vocal performance is too low-energy and the lyrics are subpar (particularly the verses). The chorus could use a little extra oomph as well. I do like most of the hooks, though. The video is fine, if a bit forced. She’s trying reaaaaaally hard to jettison the Reputation-era image, which is pretty telling of how it worked out for her.
This sounds like something from a Radio Disney playlist...really hoping we see Taylor have a Ray of Light type album in the future, she has so much talent to be pandering to the pop audience so blatantly.
Just played the video for my six year old daughter who seriously love TS and said this is the worst song she's ever sung.
Woof this is a rough listen. I agree with whoever said it should accompany a movie... definitely has that "written for a soundtrack" vibe for sure. I also noticed that Panic! Facebook account shared the song as "ME! w/ Taylor Swift" which I think is a little strange