Taylor Swifts Eras Tour Might Be Nostalgic But These 15 Songs Are Straight Up Skips

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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is a celebration of her hits – but she’s also got plenty of misses. Ahead of her Toronto dates, our music experts pick her most annoying songs
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is a celebration of her hits – but she’s also got plenty of misses. Ahead of her Toronto dates, our music experts pick her most annoying songs from

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

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  • "ME!" featuring Brendon Urie: A forced and artificial anthem that tries too hard to be catchy but ends up falling flat.
    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.