Absolutely yes.I think she’s awesome. She’s a brilliant songwriter, and she writes music that millions upon millions of people find very relatable. Her vocals are strong today. She’s done a lot of work to get there. She is a songwriter, first and foremost. She started performing as a teenager, and then spent several years battling an eating disorder that left her body (and her vocals) weak. Now? She’s strong and healthy and sounds amazing.
IMO, her best music is the stuff that doesn’t get the radio play. For every bubble gum hit like Shake It Off, there’s 3-4 with the deft poetry of My Tears Ricochet, Champagne Problems, or Marjorie.
As a society, we tend to downplay or trivialize art that is created to appeal to women, especially young women. Like it’s less impressive to fill every stadium in the world with young women than with old men? We mock ‘chick flicks’ or hallmark Christmas movies and lifetime movies as frivolous, but treat movies about literal comic book characters as mainstream action blockbusters to be taken seriously. So I think that a lot of the disparaging and downplaying of her talent stems from that bias.
And your last point also speaks to the magat attempt to imply that her popularity is manufactured and a conspiracy - women enjoying themselves and being empowered and being the focus doesn’t suit that small segment of men
But she does have male fans too