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It can be quite difficult to find tap0901 driver for your Windows 7 operating system. But don't worry, we've got you covered! It can be difficult to find the driver for Windows 7 on the internet. But, don't worry! We've got your back!## Introduction to an opinionated blog post titled "Taylor Swift's 1989 is the Best Album of 2015" If you're like me, you're eagerly awaiting this album with bated breath. It's impossible not to get excited about it; I first heard "Style" courtesy of a promo video that went viral last week and now I'm listening to it on repeat (literally). With an album as anticipated as this, it's inevitable that there will be a myriad of opinions. What I'm interested in seeing is the diversity of those opinions, both positive and negative. As one of the most popular people on the internet today, Taylor Swift knows a lot about how social media works and she is very aware that her every move is being watched. So, with that being said, here's my analysis of "1989" from a media perspective: It's been over 3 years since her last album "Red", so the anticipation for this album was definitely driven by her last album. She didn't quite know how to make an album like "Red" again, but she sure as hell had no interest in making any type of album that sounded like "Red". Thematically, this album is about Taylor Swift. It's her introduction into the world of pop music that she has had to be surrounded by since becoming one of the most popular people on the internet. The lyrics on this album are not exactly what you'd expect from Taylor Swift, though. She has ditched her country roots completely and has replaced them with some refreshingly catchy songs that are still chock-full of enough personal lyricism to keep it genuine. The one thing that has gobsmacked me the most is the production of this album. It's as if she ditched the idea of "traditional" pop music and instead decided to give credit to her influences from 80s pop music. In this era, it seems as though every other hit song was sung by a female artist with a vocoder. I can't help but feel as though Taylor Swift took those influences and tweaked them a bit to make them her own, which only adds to my opinion that this album is a work of art. The mixing on this album is immaculate; it's hard not to notice the amount of focus that was put into mixing each individual track. Taylor Swift doesn't see anything as "cringe-worthy" as the rest of the world. She picked her best friends and invited them to be on tour with her, which was a nice gesture for those girls but also an opportunity for her to incorporate more pop influences into this album. From features like Lorde, Future, Ed Sheeran, and Kygo, you'd think that the album would be lacking in depth but it's anything but. I can't help but think that this album is what she's been building towards since "Red". It's an opportunity for her to take risks creatively that are sure to blow up instantly. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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