Taylor Swift has finally released her much-anticipated album, The Life Of A Showgirl. The album consists of twelve tracks titled:
- The Fate of Ophelia
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Opalite
- Father Figure
- Eldest Daughter
- Ruin the Friendship
- Actually Romantic
- Wi$h Li$t
- Wood
- Cancelled!
- Honey
- The Life of a Showgirl ft. Sabrina Carpenter
Within minutes of its release, Rolling Stone, a famous American magazine, had already given the album 5/5 stars. The album’s instant 5-star rating has left fans stunned, wondering how Rolling Stone could review it so quickly, given it was released only moments ago.
Netizens react to Rolling Stone's rating of Taylor Swift's album
On October 3, an Instagram account, @PopCrave, shared the news of Rolling Stone giving 5-star ratings to Taylor Swift's latest album, The Life of a Showgirl. Let's have a look at how the netizens are reacting to the same.
A user, @omgm3gan, wrote:
"girl it’s been two minutes😭😭😭 but the first track is cute"
Another user, @rfngljaspe, commented:
"At this point Rolling Stone rating her is just a fan account with extra steps"
Another user, @fantasizemafia, added:
"It’s been two seconds- this is so obviously a paid review 😭"
One more user, @ShruGawade, posted:
"Deserved every single star ✨🌟 Taylor’s reign just got even more legendary👑💖"
A user, @Daxtoncrypto, added:
"Taylor Swift acing it again perfect score from Rolling Stone"
Another user, @SportsAnalyst43, wrote:
"Not surprised at all, Rolling Stone knows greatness when they hear it 👏"
One more user, @IPrayToTaylor, tweeted:
"Critics and editors get to hear it in advance by the way but they’re only allowed to publish their review them after the album is out so don’t get too brave in the comments 😤"
Reviewing The Life of a Showgirl, Variety wrote:
"It’s too late for Swift to have a “song of the summer,” but this feels like the Album of the Summer — the calendar be damned. It’s giddy, funny, touching, silly, haughty and moving in about equal measure, but most of all, it’s got a sunstruck kind of love that seeps through the orange LP grooves."
The album is now available on all major streaming platforms, with fans particularly buzzing about the title track, The Life of a Showgirl, featuring Sabrina Carpenter.
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