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Chloe

I love how I came just to watch this reaction and I've been too engrossed in other reactions that its now 3am and I'm only just starting this one!

Anonymous

I’m wounded that you didn’t like honey

Anonymous

Oh god you didn’t like the lighthouse either!? Usually you have such good taste. That’s the best song on the album

Chloe

it's probably because it's alot closer to doom metal, which definately isn't a genre for everyone!! i loved that song tho, the story telling in it just is *chefs kiss*

Anonymous

My top 3 favorite songs on the album are: Honey, You asked for this, and The Lighthouse. (And Girl is a Gun is a skip for me.) Just shows how subjective music is.

Anonymous

You should react to Ben platt s live performance on agt

Anonymous

You should check out Little Mix Meerkat manor concert

Kay

I think Bells in Santa Fe is about pregnancy. Halsey wrote at some point about how they expected being pregnant to make them feel "complete" and like this complete bastion of womanhood and instead were met with a new perception of gender entirely.

Kay

Lyrics like "all of this is temporary" "watch as I slip away for your sake" sound to me like they directly related to being pregnant and the way your body can sometimes feel like it doesn't belong to you.

ellie thames

Michael, our tastes in shows have been consistently the same. Would you ever react to Anne with an E? ❤️❤️❤️

Steph

Hi there! I'm so excited that you reacted to Halsey! I joined Patreon to watch Taylor Swift videos (which are amazing, thank you), but Halsey is so close to my heart for their song writing. Listening to these amazing artists, it's easy to see that Taylor and Halsey are so similar. Taylor is the pen queen but Halsey is a metaphor killer! I grew up with Taylor, and all of her feelings matched with what I was going through, and I love her for that. But I discovered Halsey in my 20s and they told me the truth that I did not want to hear. This album really kills me because it reveals all of the faults that you (the listener) might have. I appreciate the anxiety, depression, self-doubt impressions we get from this album that are also delivered with hard-core production. Thesis: Taylor is for us who like to feel seen, but Halsey is for us who never really left their emo phase