As we all know, Taylor Swift released her first, self-titled album at the age of 16 on October 24th in 2006.
The album is distinctly more country-flavored than her later music and attentive listeners will notice a very real and totally authentic rural accent which mysteriously disappeared as early as her 2nd album, Fearless.
The debut album didn't have any massive hits, it was before her breakthrough, but its most popular songs are definitely Our Song (which has the most 2000s video ever made, she looks like an actual barbie doll) and the charmingly corny Teardrops On My Guitar. While with her later albums, I usually like about 90% of songs (except Reputation but we don't talk about that), the debut album is 50/50 for me. If you want my personal hipster "I-liked-Taylor-Swift-before-she-was-cool" songs, it's definitely Picture To Burn and probably I'm Only Me When I'm With You.
Taylor Swift has never been an outstanding vocalist, and this was especially true when 15/16-year-old Taylor recorded the debut album. Her voice is kinda thin and you can hear her struggling to hit higher notes, but it makes it all the more endearing. The album doesn't have nearly the same mainstream appeal that her later albums had, but it was all the more authentic and the roots of what made her so popular, her ability to put her feelings on paper and make her audience relate to her, are already there.
To love Taylor Swift, the album, you kinda already have to love Taylor Swift, the singer. I hope she does remake it, she's sung a bunch of the songs from it as bonus songs on the current eras tour so it's not like she's trying to sweep it under the rug.
Fun Fact 1: There exists an original version of Picture To Burn where instead of "So go and tell your friends that I'm obsessive and crazy, that's fine, you won't mind if I say..." she sings "that's fine, I'll tell mine you're gay." If you read the comments, you'll find a lot of gay Swifties asking her to bring that version back.
Fun Fact 2: Drew, the guy who she wrote Teardrops On My Guitar about, went on to be arrested for child abuse a couple years later. Dodged a bullet there, Taytay!
Okay, so idk much about Taylor Swift, so I'm not the target audience of this post, but I feel compelled to share this cover since I know you're at the intersection of VTuber fan and Swiftie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHbg_uMSDQo
It's got some light VTuber-related parody lyrics (which I appreciate, personally), but otherwise it's just a good cover because Enna can sing goddamn anything.
I'll definitely be keeping that little tidbit about Picture to Burn in my back pocket so I have something to offer if I ever end up in a conversation about Taylor Swift. But side note: the combination of similar opening fill, similar rhythm guitar tone, and same opening chord makes it sound oddly similar to the opening of Semi-Charmed Life which gave me whiplash when the lead guitar kicked in.
I've never heard Enna Alouette sing before, she's very good. Reminds me of Moona Hoshinova from Hololive.
I hadn't heard her sing before either until just now, but I can totally hear that! They've both got that darker vocal tone.
Enna's got the kind of voice where anything she covers has the potential to become my favorite version of that song--it's not just her vocal abilities, but she has that performer's charisma that's hard to teach. A few representative covers across different styles:
Odo - Ado (dance pop)
Skyfall - Adele (James Bond theme)
Amagigoe - Sayuri Ishikawa (enka)
Love Space - Tatsuro Yamashita (city pop)
Ethyria - Enna Alouette (ethereal conlang harmonies) (Ethyria OT4 ;_;)
Leave the Door Open - Silk Sonic (soul)
Leave the Door Open spoilers
that wink tho
Okay I gotta stop myself or I'll post like 20 videos and this is not /c/Nijisanji, but yeah, Enna's great.
cool, didn't know vtuber singing existed, will have to check more from Enna
May I interest you in the church of Tokoyami Towa
thanks, some are pretty catchy, also the BGMs are super chill and happy