Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Taylor Swift Has Unleashed Bad Blood

Hey, Swifites. I hope you enjoy my new music blog. Now, I’ll be talking about the next Taylor Swift song off of her fifth album, 1989, called Bad Blood. But, before I discuss this one, I’ll be talking about Taylor Swift finally getting her first pop album.

I’m officially exciting for 1989 because 1989 will be her first pop album and her first album without any country music. This might be crazy. I mean, I loved Taylor Swift’s first 3 albums from 2006-2010. Her first 3 albums were great, from the beginning of her career with Tim McGraw in 2006 all the way to her sophomore album Fearless and her 2 number 1 crossover singles, Love Story and You Belong With Me. Then she’s getting back to country with her third album, Speak Now, in 2010, now that pop music has moved on to Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus in 2010 causing country music to reunite with Taylor Swift with Mine, Back To December, Mean, Sparks Fly and Ours. Plus, her underrated Speak Now pop song, The Story Of Us. Anyway, Speak Now sold more than 1 million copies in the US in 2010, but pop music industry has lost interest to Taylor Swift in 2010 after pop music has zero interest to Mine and Back To December. Speak Now is officially a fan favorite hit album because fans loved this amazing album. Speak Now ftw. Until 2012 came in.


That’s where Max Martin came in and lost Taylor Swift’s country music by putting in more pop songs (We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, I Knew You Were Trouble and 22) and destroying her country music and her country album, Red. Worse, country music doesn’t care about the Red era and only wants other country music outputs like George Strait and Luke Bryan. That means, Red is stuck on pop, nothing but pop. No country. The only Red country songs is Begin Again and Red and country music hated Begin Again and Red. Then it got ugly, Taylor Swift chose 1 of her 3 Max Martin pop songs for crossover when played on country radio and thus We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together was chosen as a pop song with a crossover appeal for country radio. That means, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together have ruined Taylor Swift playing her country songs on country radio like Tim McGraw and Sparks Fly. Good thing I Knew You Were Trouble and 22 avoid country asap. Now Taylor Swift will have to carry over her country songs like Mean and Ours to pop stations. Even the success of Tim McGraw’s number 1 2013 country single, Highway Don’t Care, couldn’t save Taylor Swift’s country industry last year. It look like this might be the end of Taylor Swift’s country music as country music has moved on to other outputs like Brad Paisley. Ditto Carrie Underwood.

You see, 2012 and 2013 were dark years for Taylor Swift’s country music. 2006-2011 were great years for her country career for the most part. Will Taylor Swift even gonna move her country music to pop stations after Taylor Swift lost her country music? Is there a solution for Taylor Swift to make an album without any country music? Is this the end of country Taylor Swift? It looks like Taylor Swift is gonna lose her country music forever and country music has no interest to Taylor Swift. Who will save Taylor Swift’s country music department?


Don’t worry, just ask her fifth album, 1989. With 1989 announced last month on the 18th at Yahoo, this will be the first ever Taylor Swift album without any country tracks and her first album where none of her songs she wrote about boys. It will also allow Taylor Swift to have her country music carried over to her pop stations. But how? Her lead single off of 1989 called Shake It Off is here to help. This hilarious Taylor Swift song can save not only Taylor Swift’s pop music industry from the dreadful Red era and its overrated singles, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble (22 is now a fan favorite Taylor Swift song despite produced by Max Martin since I really like that song) but it will allow Taylor Swift to stop writing songs about boys and have the ability to play her country songs like Picture To Burn on pop radio when 1989 becomes another success.

Anyway, Shake It Off was her second number 1 hit on the Hot 100 chart and her first number 1 single since I Knew You Were Trouble and it peaked at number 1 on Fuse Top 20 Countdown for 2 weeks in a row. Crazy for a Taylor Swift single. Shake It Off was also performed at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards where Beyonce was held.

Now with the hilarious Shake It Off becoming a new success for Taylor Swift along with her hopefully upcoming song called Bad Blood, Taylor Swift is not only an official pop star, but it will help Taylor Swift to allow her country music to be played on pop radio as long as Taylor Swift will no longer play her country music on country radio.

OK, without further ado, let’s talk about the Rolling Stone revealing Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood. But first, the cover.


Now let’s take a look at Taylor Swift’s Rolling Stone cover it appears that Taylor Swift looks hot in this cover. I mean, Taylor Swift is hot. Especially her sexy butt. That’s because Taylor Swift is hot. Why? Because she’s hot. That’s why. Well come to think of it. Taylor Swift is hot on her incredible music videos. I mean, look how hot Taylor Swift is on her music videos. Let’s think of this way. Taylor Swift is hot on her Mine music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her I Knew You Were Trouble music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her 22 music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Begin Again music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Tim McGraw music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Ours music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Our Song music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Love Story music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Mean music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her The Story Of Us music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Sparks Fly music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her You Belong With Me music video, Taylor Swift is hot on her Picture To Burn music video and Taylor Swift is hot on her infamous Shake It Off music video. On her Fifteen music video, her friend Abigail Anderson was pretty hot. That’s another reason Taylor Swift is hot. Keep in mind that Taylor Swift doesn’t like feeling sexy or dance moves. She has to act mature even when she’s hot. OK, enough with the chit chat on why I think Taylor Swift is hot. Let’s move on.

Now, according to Rolling Stone’s 1218th issue, it appears that Taylor Swift reveals her song Bad Blood from her upcoming first pop album 1989 is not about a guy, but rather an unidentified female artist, who tried to sabotage one of her tours. It looks like Taylor Swift gonna write songs about girls this time. Plus, I'm really exciting for Taylor Swift gets to write song about girls. With Bad Blood announced, it appears that Taylor Swift’s 1989 singles might follow her Red singles’ footsteps. Let’s think of it, Shake It Off follows We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’s footsteps and Bad Blood follows I Knew You Were Trouble’s footsteps. Duh. Also, for my suggestion, it appears that Bad Blood might gonna be a rock single with a crossover appeal for pop since 1989 will be her debut pop single. So if Bad Blood is a rock song, not a pop song, then it can pull off Limp Bizkit’s Nookie, Nickelback’s How You Remind Me, Linkin Park’s Papercut or even Avril Lavigne’s Sk8er Boi. So if Bad Blood is a rock single, then I appreciate Taylor Swift for tackling new genres like hip-hop because Taylor Swift gets to tackle new genres besides country and pop. Now, here’s what Taylor Swift has to say about Bad Blood.

“For years, I was never sure if we were friends or not,” she tells the magazine. “She would come up to me at awards shows and say something and walk away, and I would think, ‘Are we friends, or did she just give me the harshest insult of my life?’”

Taylor Swift continues, “Then last year, the other star crossed a line. “She did something so horrible, I was like, ‘Oh, we’re just straight-up enemies.’ And it wasn’t even about a guy!”

“It had to do with business,” Taylor Swift elaborates. “She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me.”

The Shake It Off singer explains, “I’m surprisingly non-confrontational — you would not believe how much I hate conflict. So now I have to avoid her. It’s awkward, and I don’t like it.”

Thanks, Taylor. Now according to Huffington Post, it appears that “Why The Internet Thinks Taylor Swift's Song 'Bad Blood' Is About Katy Perry” and speaking of Katy Perry, it appears that “Ain't no drama like T. Swift drama cause the T. Swift drama don't stop.”

Anyway, it seems that although everyone from Miley Cyrus to Carrie Underwood is considered a possible frenemy, the World Wide Web seems to focus its investigation on one prime suspect: Katy Perry.

I mean, Katy Perry? I thought Katy Perry and Taylor Swift were friends. Let’s continue.

It appears that Taylor Swift already ruled that issue out.

"And it wasn't even about a guy!" she told Rolling Stone. "It had to do with business. She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me."

Hmmm. Others have pointed out that, according to an article in the Examiner from December 2013, three of Taylor Swift's backup dancers left mid-tour to join Katy Perry's troupe.

"I was with Taylor for the first six months,'' backup dancer John Brownlie told the Examiner. "It was a great experience and she's a great person to work with, but then Katy contacted us.''

Brownlie, who had previously toured with Katy Perry on her California Dreams world tour, told the Examiner, "Obviously we were with Katy for two and a half years. She's like family to us, so we were, like, 'absolutely.'"

"We weren't really dancing in Taylor's tour anyway so I had got a little bored and I really wanted to do a promo tour,'' he added.

Interesting, very interesting.

Perhaps the most dreadful piece of evidence in the Swift v. Perry case is a tweet that suggests even Katy Perry thinks "Bad Blood" is about Katy Perry:

“Watch out for the Regina George in sheep's clothing...” – from Katy Perry’s Twitter account

... And also proves that Katy Perry likes making Mean Girls references. Woo!

Still, rumors are rumors, and until Ms. Swift comes out and dedicates her song to Miss Perry, the jury is out on this one. Good one, Huffington Post.


I'm ready for Bad Blood this year because Bad Blood will be her angry single. But I don't think it has to do with Katy Perry. Neither is Demi Lovato, Avril Lavigne, Carrie Underwood, or Selena Gomez. I bet it has to do with Miley Cyrus because Miley Cyrus is twerking alot since that awful We Can't Stop Came Out destroying Avril Lavigne's hilarious top 20 hit single, Here's To Never Growing Up causing the entire music industry to unable to hear Avril Lavigne anymore including her more meaningful ballads and moved on. I bet America is ruining Avril Lavigne since 2004 by putting in Sony Music and RCA (2004-2011), not Avril Lavigne herself or her music. Let's continue.

1989 will be released on October 27 by Big Machine Records and it's the first Big Machine Records pop album. Let's hope Big Machine Records gets rid of country music like Rascal Flatts and moved to pop music like Christina Aguilera because Big Machine Records needs to be a pop label, not a country label. Big Machine Records needs pop music, not country music.

Anyway, I hope Bad Blood gets to be 1989's second single and if it do, it better have a music video this fall just in time for the launch of 1989. And, let's hope Taylor Swift gets to do her Bad Blood music video and her first MTV marathon where all her music videos was shown on MTV including all her country music videos.

"At a certain point," Taylor Swift told Rolling Stone in its new issue, "if you chase two rabbits, you lose them both." Does this mean, Taylor Swift will finally play all her country songs on pop music stations now that Taylor Swift finally has transitioned to pop next month? I hope so. Why? Because all Taylor Swift's country songs, crossover or not, needs to be shown on pop music stations like MTV. That includes Tim McGraw's Highway Don't Care.

So what do you think? Do you think that Bad Blood might has to do with Katy Perry over Miley Cyrus? Do you think Bad Blood could be about something else beside Katy Perry like Carrie Underwood? Would you like Bad Blood to be her next single with a music video? Do you think Bad Blood will do well on the Billboard charts allowing Taylor Swift to carry over the rest of her country music to pop stations besides crossovers? Sound off below!

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