• Reviews around voice (4.25 of 5)

    Speak Now

    • Although she has a beautiful voice, she needs to change it up more so the songs are not quite a single.
    • Say all you want about how her voice isn't powerful enough, but this girl has a talent for writing, and I quite like her voice
    • Her voice is beautiful
    • She's not monotone, but it seems as though her voice has a limit
    • Her voice sounds great here
    • Sure, it might be autotune, if you've ever heard of an autotuner able to replicate the sounds of the faint but true vocal strains found even in wonderful voices like Kelly Clarkson's when reaching those really high notes
    • Since I'm 26 years old, I was yearning for songs that dealt with more mature situations that actually went passed the age of "Fifteen", but I still listened, just because I loved her voice and catchy tunes so much
    • Not a fan at all...pretty girl with a nice voice...just not my cup of tea
    • her voice is too monotone, and a little bit unclear.
    • Taylor Swift's voice is perhaps the greatest country music voice and songwriter in a long time
    • Her songs all sound the same, and her voice is mediocre, at best.
    • She does not have the best voice, that's understood, but she has a great storytelling ability with her songs and they are fun to listen to and sing along to.
    • After listening to it only once, the conclusion is: Speak now and keep speaking for a while, because this voice sounds good.
    • I like her more than Carrie Underwood, though I'll acknowledge that Carrie does have a pretty voice
    • But, shes still young and has a decent voice, so lets hope she finally records a proper country album some day (like
    • Because her wonderful voice and her unique, honest lyrics belong together
    • I would have liked to hear more top hits but she has such a sweet voice.
    • The chorus is beautiful, fits Swift's voice seamlessly
    • the music is very simple and while her voice is not the strongest on this song, the rawness of the song makes this the strongest one of the whole cd.*9
    • At 70-years-old and largely skipping several decades of pop music -- I am finding young artists like Taylor have wonderful voices, writing skills, great backup, -- I love her music, Katy Perry, etc
    • There are ideas here, thoughts with some backbone, but their delivery is just not up to the mark, and while Taylor as a vocalist has definitely made strides (check out her crystal clear voice on "Dear John", which remains the album highlight), she needs to record better material
    • she has g good voice
    • Like her first album Fearless, Taylor's voice and songwriting are wonderful.
    • Her voice is amazing
    • I have rarely heard such anger in Taylor's voice, and it's almost ridiculously obvious that this song is written for Camilla Belle (you know, that snotty woman who stole Joe Jonas)
    • Her voice doesn't sound good at all, especially live
    • Her voice really shines in this one.3
    • Her voice is awful.
    • Swift's voice may be digitally tuned, but her timbre and word emphasis are elegant as she sings about feeling used
    • She has a very lovely voice.
    • Meaningful songs with a beautiful voice
    • Great voice with meaning
    • I don't think Taylor has a strong voice at all
    • Yeah, she has a good voice and sings okay songs, but in this album she sounds so much mature and the songs are a lot more mature than her others
    • In a soft voice accompanied by bluegrass-tinged instrumentation, Taylor delivers her blows to bullies everywhere, real and
    • Her voice is stronger (maybe prettier?), the music more developed
    • Her voice is stronger and her writing is stronger and shes so fearless and brave with "wearing her life on her sleave"!
    • Mandy's voice is better for sure, but neither Mandy or Taylor are unique to their musical peers
    • This is a wonderful C/D. Words and music by Taylor Swift is sweet and catchy.