Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Might Be Nostalgic, but These 15 Songs are Straight-Up Skips
The Eras Tour: A Marathon of Bangers and Cringes
Prepare yourself, Swifies! Taylor Swift is setting off on the Eras Tour, a grand adventure through her musical history. But as we eagerly await her Toronto concerts, our music experts have compiled a list of the most toe-crunching, cringe-worthy songs that, in our humble opinion, Taylor should skip during her setlist.15 Songs That Make Us Hit the Skip Button
1.2. "Look What You Made Me Do": A misguided attempt at a diss track that's lyrically weak and musically forgettable.
3. "End Game" featuring Ed Sheeran and Future: A disjointed collaboration that brings nothing new to the table.
4. "Delicate": A whispery, over-produced ballad that lacks the emotional punch of her previous work.
5. "I Forgot That You Existed": A bland and forgettable track that fails to leave any lasting impression.
6. "Paper Rings": A cutesy, childish song that feels out of place in Taylor's more mature discography.
7. "You Need to Calm Down": A shallow and preachy song that misses the mark with its tone-deaf message.
8. "The Man": An oversimplified and heavy-handed feminist anthem that fails to resonate.
9. "Lover": A repetitive and saccharine love song that lacks the depth and nuance of her earlier work.
10. "Cornelia Street": A dull and uninspired ballad that fails to evoke any real emotion.
11. "Death by a Thousand Cuts": A meandering and melodramatic song that drags on for far too long.
12. "London Boy": A cringe-worthy attempt at a British accent that's more annoying than endearing.
13. "Welcome to New York": A forced and awkward ode to the city that falls short of capturing its true essence.
14. "Out of the Woods": A repetitive and monotonous song that fails to build any momentum.
15. "Shake It Off": A shallow and overplayed anthem that's become more annoying than catchy over the years.