Now, as you may know that Taylor Swift will no longer make
anymore country music. That means, Taylor Swift will be leaving country with
her next album 1989. That's right, there won't be any country music in her next
album. Just pop. No country. This will be Taylor Swift's first pop album made
by Big Machine Records. It would be pretty cool if Big Machine Records can make
a pop music department one day. That would be awesome. Plus, Taylor Swift’s new
hit single, Shake It Off was a smash success. It gained a lot of radio airplays
and Taylor Swift perform that single on MTV’s 2014 VMA. 1989 will be available
on October 27. So if you haven’t picked this one up, now is the time to
preorder it.
That reminds me, Taylor Swift will no longer perform anymore
country music which means, Taylor Swift can play her country music on pop
non-stop. Imagine Mean and Sparks Fly were played on pop radio. So as long as
her country singles like Red were played on pop radio, then her country fans
will be so happy. The problem is if a Taylor Swift song is country and not for
crossover, pop can't play this one unless if it's crossover. Love Story works
really well in 2008. But not Tim McGraw or Picture to Burn. That means pop
listeners won't be able to listen to her country singles like Ours. How will
pop stations ever gonna play Taylor Swift's country music if her country music
is only for country stations. I was thinking. I know, how about a Taylor Swift
marathon on MTV. That would be pretty nice wasn't it. Now let's continue.
As you may know that Taylor Swift will be turning 25 on
December 13. Which means, there might gonna be a December party bash or
something on MTV when Taylor Swift turns 25 this year. I do think that MTV will
air a Taylor Swift music video marathon. I think that I would like an MTV
Taylor Swift music video marathon on MTV on something like the day Taylor
Swift's next album was released. This will be Taylor Swift's big surprise on
her anticipated 25th birthday. Now let's continue.
Remember MTV used to air music videos back in 90s and early
2000s like Spice Girls and Britney Spears? Yup, those were the days. Well, the
problem is that TRL ended probably 6 years ago back in 2008. That means, there
won't be anymore TRL. If only MTV should do more music videos in the afternoon.
I know MTV has MTV Hits where you get to see pop music videos for Taylor Swift
songs like 22. The problem is that music videos are shrinking on MTV and the
only way is inventions. Even a music video marathon on MTV on July 4 last year
couldn't save music videos on MTV. Anyway, let's continue.
Nearly 2 years ago when Taylor Swift turns 23, MTV airs a
music video for I Knew You Were Trouble. It would be nice if Taylor Swift's
birthday can do more MTV and Taylor Swift music video marathon would be perfect
for her anticipated marathon or Taylor Swift's 25th birthday. MTV has to have
music videos on the air even when the number of music videos are limited. Music
videos is MTV's stapled broadcast. So I think that Taylor Swift music videos
for country songs would be perfect for MTV. These country music videos for Taylor
Swift songs can save music videos on MTV. Taylor Swift will be happy if MTV
gets to air a marathon for all her music videos. So let's talk about the Taylor
Swift music videos that aired on MTV.
The Taylor Swift music videos that you'll find on MTV are
Teardrops On My Guitar, Our Song, Love Story, You Belong With Me Fifteen, Mine,
The Story Of Us, Safe & Sound, We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, I
Knew You Were Trouble, 22 Everything Has Changed and now, Shake It Off thanks to the 2014 MTV VMA. Other Taylor Swift music
videos like Tim McGraw and Back To December doesn't. I know Back To December is
a country/pop crossover song. Good thing MTV Hits did air Back To December and Begin Again videos But if would be nice if MTV could air the rest of
Taylor Swift music videos like Ours. That way MTV think her country music are
not pop music. So an MTV Taylor Swift music video marathon for MTV this year
please. Taylor Swift music videos for country songs needs to air on MTV this
year. SO it's perfect for tying in to the release of 1989 this October.
OK, my next subject is where I'll be talking about my
prediction for MTV's Taylor Swift music video marathon. A 4th of July music
video marathon on MTV started this trend when MTV airs Independence Day music
video marathon the same day the marathon was aired on VH1 and CMT last year. So
for my predictions, an MTV music video marathon that I'm predicting will be a
Taylor Swift music video marathon. The music video marathon for Taylor Swift
songs on MTV will be all music videos for Taylor Swift songs. Not just hit pop
songs like 22 but Taylor Swift music videos in general like Ours. Since some
Taylor Swift songs doesn't appear on pop music like Begin Again and only
appeared on country music, these songs can make great placeholder songs on pop
music. Whenever pop music overplays too much pop songs, then pop music will
play Taylor Swift country songs like Sparks Fly to coll pop music down. Also, I
would like Taylor Swift's country music to be her trademark music so that way
her country music will be shown everywhere on not just country music regardless
of songs Taylor Swift produced. OK, let's discuss my ideas for my predictions
on Taylor Swift's music videos marathon on MTV. Here we go.
My predictions for the MTV Taylor Swift music video
marathon:
A Taylor Swift music video marathon on MTV for all Taylor
Swift music videos. That's right, all Taylor Swift music videos will appear in
the MTV Taylor Swift music video marathon. Tim McGraw, Teardrops On My Guitar, Our Song, I'm Only Me When I'm With You, Picture To Burn, Change,
Love Story, White Horse, The Best Day, You Belong With Me, Fifteen,
Fearless, Mine, Back To December, Mean, The Story of Us, Sparks Fly, Ours, Safe
& Sound (from The Hunger Games soundtrack), We Are Never Ever Getting Back
Together, Being Again, I Knew You Were Trouble, 22, Everything Has Changed,
Red, The Last Time and Shake It Off will appear in the MTV Taylor Swift music
video marathon. It can be in any order. The Taylor Swift music videos for
country songs that don't appear on MTV will be the MTV premiere of these Taylor
Swift music videos. There will be normal airings of the said music videos on MTV
and MTV Hits. Plus, the music videos featuring Taylor Swift for Two Is Better
Than One, Half Of My Heart, and the MTV premiere of Tim McGraw's Highway Don't
Care along with 2013 MTV Video music Awards (where Taylor Swift gets
to say the F bomb to One Direction's Harry Styles) and 2009 MTV Video music
Awards (From 2009, containing the scene where Kanye West bashes Taylor Swift
winning You Belong With Me nomination and said Beyonce should won Single Ladies
music video nomination.).
OK that's it. I hope you enjoy my predictions for Taylor
Swift music video marathon on MTV. If this marathon wasn't on December 13,
that's OK. It's just my opinion. The schedule that I made will be perfect for
Taylor Swift's 25h birthday or tying in the release of her next album when the
music video marathon for Taylor Swift songs airs on MTV at somepoint. I hope
Taylor Swift will love my idea. OK that's it more my article about why we need
a Taylor Swift MTV marathon.
Oh, one more thing, Scott Borchetta says in the article about Taylor Swift’s new album, “Taylor fans are going to love it. Will country stations play a complete pop song just because it’s her? No.” This quote is then reinforced in a caption under a picture of Scott Borchetta and Taylor Swift together. So when it comes to Taylor Swift leaving country music, here's my suggestion: Will pop stations play a complete Taylor Swift country song just because it’s Taylor Swift? Of course. Since Taylor Swift's pop songs will not be played on country radio, Taylor Swift's country songs needs needs to be played on pop radio because Taylor Swift is no longer country thanks to Vevo. Duh. So Taylor Swift's country songs for pop radio this year please. I hope you read my latest Taylor Swift blog article.
So what do you think? Do you can MTV to play Taylor Swift's
country music videos? Do you want to see a Taylor Swift marathon on MTV at
somepoint? Sound off below!
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