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Club Taylor 2k26 [Platinum Edition] Volume 4

Club Taylor 2k26 [Platinum Edition] Volume 4

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Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Club Taylor 2k26 Volume 4 Closes Out the Series Party Favorz is back with the fourth and final volume of Club Taylor 2k26, featuring standout Taylor Swift remixes and dancefloor-ready reworks of her biggest hits and fan favorites. This latest entry in the Club Taylor Platinum Edition series pushes deeper into modern EDM, circuit, progressive, and house sounds while closing out one of the strongest remix collections we’ve assembled in years. Honestly, there’s not much left to say about this series musically that wasn’t already covered in the previous drop, so instead I’m going to update everyone on what’s been happening behind the scenes lately. Goodbye Facebook and Instagram First up, the Party Favorz Facebook page is officially gone. Apparently, we’re among the early casualties of Meta’s decision to lay off thousands of workers and replace them with AI-driven moderation and customer service. Most of you already know I’m a strong supporter of AI. I use it regularly for writing, artwork concepts, SEO, and website development. However, there’s a massive difference between using AI as a productivity tool and weaponizing it against your own users. I had a Meta Verified account, meaning Meta already confirmed I was exactly who I claimed to be. Despite the monthly fee, I never received most of the benefits they advertised. At $20 a month, it simply stopped making sense. After trying unsuccessfully to cancel the subscription directly through Meta, I finally shut it down through PayPal so they could no longer charge my debit card. That’s when the retaliation started. Suddenly, I lost admin access to the Party Favorz page. What followed was nearly two weeks of going in circles with Meta’s AI support system. It repeatedly told me the issue would be resolved within 24 to 48 hours, only for absolutely nothing to happen. Every time I returned, the case had mysteriously been marked “closed.” Starting a new support request only restarted the same endless loop of fake instructions, missing menu options, dead-end links, and canned responses. Eventually, I realized I no longer needed Facebook or Instagram at all. The biggest advantage those platforms offered was keeping up with DJs posting new remix drops on SoundCloud. Since I already follow all of them directly on SoundCloud anyway, Meta really became nothing more than unnecessary middleman clutter. Subscribe By Email Instead Going forward, the best way to stay updated on new Party Favorz episodes is to subscribe by email using the link in this post or in the sidebar. You won’t get spammed. You’ll only receive an email whenever a new episode drops. That’s it. No algorithms. No shadow bans. No corporate nonsense deciding whether you get to see my content. Medical Debt, Politics, and a Broken System Most of you already know I’ve been dealing with some pretty brutal medical issues over the past several months. Thankfully, the wounds on my leg have finally started healing, albeit slowly. Still, the financial aftermath has been devastating. I’m currently drowning in medical debt and doing everything possible to negotiate those bills down to realistic numbers. At this point, it’s basically “take it or leave it” because there’s only so much blood you can squeeze from a stone. That’s why it infuriates me watching this administration throw money around like monopoly cash. While average Americans struggle to pay rent, groceries, insurance, and medical bills, Trump reportedly pressured the Department of Justice into creating what amounts to a $1.8 billion slush fund for some of the most undeserving people imaginable — individuals who assaulted Capitol Police officers with flag poles, chemical spray, fists, stun guns, and fire extinguishers, smeared feces throughout the Capitol, trashed congressional offices causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages, hunted lawmakers through the halls of Congress, and openly erected gallows while chanting they wanted to hang Vice President Mike Pence because he refused to overturn the election. Many pleaded guilty. Others were convicted by juries of their peers after mountains of video evidence left little room for debate. Yet somehow, these people are now being portrayed as victims deserving taxpayer-funded restitution while working Americans drown under medical debt, rising grocery bills, and stagnant wages. At the same time, Trump continues pushing vanity projects most Americans never asked for, including demands that taxpayers fund his proposed White House ballroom after initially claiming donors would cover the cost. Reports surrounding financial protections tied to his broader political agreements have only fueled concerns that he and members of his family are effectively shielding themselves from future IRS scrutiny indefinitely while continuing to profit from political influence, overseas ventures, licensing deals, cryptocurrency schemes, ...
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