Taylor Swift's new album release has been criticized for being lazy and insensitive, with a notable lack of effort in lyricism and silence on human rights matters.
With a career spanning over two decades, Swift has achieved great success, including her "Eras Tour" grossing $2 billion in sales and selling over 10 million tickets.
However, at nearly 40 years old, Swift seems to have lost touch with her average fan, particularly teenage girls, and her recent actions and album, "The Life of a Showgirl," reflect this disconnect.
As one of the most successful women in the music industry, with a net worth of $1.6 billion, Swift's success is evident, but her latest endeavors have fallen short of expectations.
Her new album was announced on Jason and Travis Kelce's podcast, "New Heights," and just 13 days later, Swift publicized her engagement to Travis Kelce on Instagram.
Her extreme lack of effort in lyricism, paired with her silence on human rights matters, indicates she can no longer relate to the average person.
Author's summary: Taylor Swift's latest album and actions show she's lost touch with fans.