Friday, August 28, 2015

Here Are The 2015 VMA Performers

Hey guys, I just want you to know that MTV has announced the performers for the 2015 Video Music Awards and it’s a mix of returning favorites like Nicki Minaj and new artists like Tori Kelly. With 2015 MTV Video Music Awards only 2 days away, Miley Cyrus will be hosting this Sunday at 9pm after Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams music video and the nominees include Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Ed Sheeran, Mark Ronson, and Bruno Mars.


Now then, here they are: Justin Bieber, Tori Kelly, The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky, Nicki Minaj, Demi Lovato, Pharrell Williams, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Twenty One Pilots.

In addition, Kanye West is set to receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the VMAs, and although nothing is confirmed, he is expected to perform in support of that. “The 2015 #VMA performers in 3…2…1! Watch them this Sunday at 9/8c on MTV,” MTV tweeted on its Twitter account.

Now then, I saying that, I was really disappointed at the performers. Nothing but pop and rap/hip-hop. Why can’t VMA performers include rock stars like Pop Evil? MTV, why are you still using pop/rap-hip-hop/electronic? You’re supposed to use mainstream music in general like rock music and Carrie Underwood. In addition, the performers did not include Britney Spears, Iggy Azalea, Rihanna or Selena Gomez. Neither is Katy Perry or Carrie Underwood. I wish Carrie Underwood returns to the VMAs and performs Smoke Break at the 2015 VMAs. But no, 2015 VMAs did not include Carrie Underwood performing Smoke Break. Ditto Rihanna, Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea. I bet MTV is screwing up Carrie Underwood’s crossover career for pop.

Not only that, why is Justin Bieber is performing at the VMAs? If Carrie Underwood replace Justin Bieber at the VMAs, then she will do fine at the VMAs. Seriously, Justin Bieber do not work well and neither is Nicki Minaj. At least, Pharrell Williams, Demi Lovato and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis made it. But not Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande or Carrie Underwood. MTV blew it.

Overall, MTV needs to take notes from the internet and pay attention to variety like rock music and Britney Spears. Miley Cyrus is ruining the advertising for the VMAs. The performers should’ve been advertised for the VMAs. 2014 VMAs got it right. Why can’t 2015 VMAs do the same thing? Well then, if I think about next year’s VMAs host, I would have to go with Carrie Underwood because Carrie Underwood is a perfect country singer to host the 2016 VMAs and Carrie Underwood is a much better role model than Miley Cyrus.

Curse you, Miley Cyrus and today's VMAs.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Taylor Swift’s Wildest Dreams Music Video Premieres On MTV Before The VMAs

Hello everyone, just to let you know that Taylor Swift will premiere her Wildest Dreams music video at MTV VMAs this Sunday.

That’s right, this Sunday, Taylor Swift is already looking to own in. In fact, she shared a snippet of the video for Wildest Dreams from her Instagram page. Wow, with Wildest Dreams premiering on MTV this Sunday just in time for the VMAs, maybe MTV can have a deal with Big Machine Records for a should hour of Taylor Swift music videos on MTV. That would be cool if MTV gets to air a Taylor Swift marathon containing all Taylor Swift music videos on MTV/VH1/MTV Hits as well as a few Taylor Swift music videos that does not air on mainstream music channels and only aired on non-mainstream music channels like CMT. OK then, let’s continue.

As Taylor Swift shared a snippet of her Wildest Dreams music video from her Instagram page, the promo for the track, lifted from the global hit album 1989, will earn its full-length premiere at the VMAs pre-show.

She wrote, “Wildest Dreams music video preview. VMA night. Get ready. #WildestDreamsMusicVideo.” From the quick glimpse, we can see its director, Joseph Kahn, runs with the “wild” theme: horses, birds, zebras all featured look at the teaser pic below.


Looks like Wildest Dreams has the world wild in it as the music video is setting in the wild place. In addition, the birds that is from the 1989 CD gets to appear in the Wildest Dreams music video too and casts Scott Eastwood as her love interest. Taylor Swift sure knows how to cast a love interest! I’m really exciting the Wildest Dreams music video. It’s nice to see Taylor Swift gets to try something new each time she makes a new music output. Sounds like a whole a lot of fun. Anyway, let’s move on.

Taylor Swift has nine nominations for the VMAs, including four Moonman categories. The 2015 VMAs will air live from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles this Sunday at 9pm hosted by Miley Cyrus.

Wow, if Taylor Swift gets to win a lot of awards, then maybe MTV gets to have Taylor Swift music videos all to themselves. In fact, even if Taylor Swift only won little to nothing, Taylor Swift is still gonna be big on MTV. So how about this, have MTV gets to air a Taylor Swift marathon and maybe a whole block of Taylor Swift music videos on Saturdays. All Taylor Swift music videos gets to be there. With Taylor Swift's Wildest Dreams music video premieres on MTV before the VMAs this Sunday, it would be cool if MTV gets to air a whole hour of Taylor Swift music videos on Saturdays at noon. In addition, MTV might even gonna air a Taylor Swift marathon containing all Taylor Swift music videos along with a special presentation of Tim McGraw's Highway Don't Care music video and 25 Candles Taylor Swift's MTV Moments too. That would be awesome. I want MTV to air Taylor Swift music videos this fall so that way MTV can finally break away the reality shows and movies mold.

By the way, why is Taylor Swift’s music video director for the next music video has to be Joseph Kahn? I hate America repeats version of America successes. Why can’t America successes go by trying something different? I’m sick of America developments go by repeats. America needs to move away from repeats and bring back try something new. I want by freedom back. I hate repeats and money. Isn’t Taylor Swift’s job to never want to make the same album twice? That’s the artists’ job and yet only Taylor Swift and maybe Carrie Underwood does that. Others like Christina Aguilera and Avril Lavigne doesn’t. Why can’t music goes by artists and artists goes by genres at the same time? Internet got it right. Why can’t general public do the same thing? Freedom and try something new needs to be mainstream, not repeats and money. This is why America’s general public has to take lessons from the internet and appropriate freedom. Forget the negatives, let’s be positive.

One more thing, there is a remix of Wildest Dreams on pop radio which is out today with the original song officially impact Adult Contemporary radio the day after the VMAs.

What do you think? Are you exciting for Wildest Dreams's music video premieres on MTV's VMAs this Sunday? Do you think MTV gets to air a Taylor Swift marathon or a whole hour of Taylor Swift music videos containing every single one of them? Do you think Taylor Swift can win most awards allowing MTV to air more Taylor Swift music videos during the fall whether its an MTV Taylor Swift marathon or a whole hour of Taylor Swift music videos on MTV? Sound off below!

Friday, August 21, 2015

Carrie Underwood Released New Single, Smoke Break, Off Of Upcoming Album, Storyteller

Now brace yourselves…


Country music’s Carrie Underwood has a new single released yesterday and it’s called Smoke Break. It’s a drag in a good way that is.

Carrie Underwood took to Facebook to reveal Smoke Break which will be featured on her new upcoming fifth album called Storyteller.

Smoke Break will be released to country radio yesterday and available digitally on Apple Music and other digital outlets last night. The song reached number 1 on the Billboard Trending 140.

Smoke Break is an uptempo song thematically that is a makeshift ode to the often unsung working class, as Carrie Underwood opens the track singing about a woman with multiple jobs, just trying to get by: “She’s a small town hardworkin’ woman just tryin’ to make a livin’/Workin’ three jobs, feedin’ four little mouths in a run down kitchen/When you’re never takin’ nothin’ and doin’ nothin’ but givin’/It’s hard to be good wife and a good mom and a good Christian.”

Wow, the lyrics sounds like a Carrie Underwood version of rap music with her singing vocals instead of rap vocals. It would be something that rappers like Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj doesn’t. OK then, let’s continue.

The track with she co-wrote with longtime collaborators Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano, tell the story of two seriously stressed-out people who are in need to a breather with a little bit of nicotine. It is produced by Jay Joyce. If this song is pop rock instead of country rock and co-wrote with Max Martin and Shellback instead of Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano and had the same stuff, then that song would be a huge hit for Carrie Underwood. You know why Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off, Jessie J’s Bang Bang and Demi Lovato’s Cool For The Summer exist.

As Smoke Break is “an anthem for every hard-working person,” with lyrics about escaping life’s many stresses, she announce the track from her Facebook video where she talks like Britney Spears in an Oklahoma accent assuming that she’s from Oklahoma. In a Q&A following the announcement, she told fans to expect more of that format on the seemingly aptly-titled Storyteller. She also answers when asked by a fan via Facebook how the song came about as she said, “It was so beautiful outside that we had a hard time focusing, so we decided to write a song about taking breaks! ‘Smoke Break’ seemed like a great title, so we ran with it!”

“Sometimes I need a long/drag/Yeah I know it might sound bad, but sometimes I need a smoke break,” she sings on a guitar-heavy chorus. Now this is something that mainstream music needs to pay attention to. Forget country music, mainstream music should play Carrie Underwood like this one even if she is a country superstar. While I do enjoy this song, the chorus which is powerful sounds more like a Carrie Underwood version of Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown’s No Air with a touch of Avril Lavigne’s Losing Grip. Let’s move on.

The song itself is just kind of one of those story songs that I feel like everybody can relate to about how life is so hectic and it’s so nice if and when you get to step away for a second, and we all need that time to ourselves, to get to take a break,” she says, “I feel like a lot of the songs that I wrote and gravitated to ended up being more traditional and “twangy” than anything I have done before. I just went with it! I love the story telling aspect of country music… it’s one of the reasons I always wanted to be a part of it.”

Wow, sound like why Carrie Underwood’s country music needs to go worldwide like UK or Japan. It appears that Carrie Underwood adds that while there are no duets on the album, “I have a few talented people who helped out with their beautiful voices in a background kind of way!” That means, no collaborating with other artists like Demi Lovato. Rats, if only Carrie Underwood should release a single with Demi Lovato featured, that would be epic.

Storyteller will be her first full studio album since 2012’s Blown Away and Storyteller will be available on October 23.


While I’m disappointing that it’s another country album instead of a pop album with contemporary Christian influenced pop rock tunes, I’m really exciting for the album. While I do like Smoke Break, that song doesn’t feel like country at all. That song should be pop rock with a rock twang. This is why I hate Carrie Underwood is a country star appearance. She’s supposed to be a pop star too. Why can’t she have both? Not only that, I never like country as the song’s genre. Never. Pop is a better genre for Smoke Break. I’m sure MTV will air the Smoke Break music video when the music video will be premiering on ET on August 24 with Vevo and CMT soon followed. Trust me, if Carrie Underwood only makes country music, she’s gonna have a hard time controlling her crossover career between both country and pop. Let’s hope she needs a pop song for Storyteller or make a pop album as the first side project album. So make it happen, Carrie Underwood.

What do you think? Are you exciting for Smoke Break? Are you looking forward to buy Storyteller when it came out? Sound off below!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Miley Cyrus Is Dissing Taylor Swift

Uh oh, did Miley Cyrus diss Taylor Swift after Miley Cyrus thrash Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood music video? Well then, let’s find out.


It appears that Miley Cyrus is annoyed that Taylor Swift hasn’t responded to her big diss in Marie Claire so she’s planning a whopper of a slam at the MTV VMAs in 11 days. So Taylor Swift has no other choice but to react to on live TV.

First, Taylor Swift slams Spotify after includes new details about the back story of her now-famous open letter to Apple, calling upon the media giant to pay artists, writers, and producers royalties during the three-month free trial period of their new music-streaming platform, the nature of the response was very different from Taylor Swift’s op-ed in The Wall Street Journal last summer, in which she called out Spotify, while Spotify ignored her demands, Apple did an about face less than 24 hours later.

Then, Miley Cyrus slams Taylor Swift’s Bad Blood music video claiming that Miley Cyrus calls out the 'Bad Blood' music video, claiming gun violence is much worse than her naked photos on Instagram.

Now, let me guess… Miley Cyrus fights Taylor Swift after Miley Cyrus hates positives and only likes negative where Taylor Swift only likes positives. If Avril Lavigne sees this, she’s gonna be upset. So let’s continue.

Now, according to HollywoodLife, Miley Cyrus has something up her sleeve for when she hosts the 2015 MTV VMAs and it’s not going to be pretty. The singer is so over Taylor Swift and her goodie goodie image that she is “dead set” on slamming Taylor Swift at the show, according to HollywoodLife.com insider. Taylor Swift is nominated in several categories and will be in the audience and have no where to hide from Miley Cyrus - oh no! Let’s hope Taylor Swift would be OK after she tells Miley Cyrus to stop dissing Taylor Swift. General public needs to stop dominating music scene by putting in nothing but repeats like pop music and radio. Now, here’s what HollywoodLife has to say about this.

“Miley is dead set on providing a MTV VMA’s that people won’t stop talking about,” HollywoodLife says. “She’ll be outrageous, funny and really push the envelope as long as it shocks people. Taylor is by far her biggest target and Miley is thinking of ways to subtly diss her. She loves the controversy and is upset that Taylor hasn’t said anything about it. There is bound to be sparks between the two of them that night.” It all started when Miley slammed Taylor’s Bad Blood video for being too violent in Marie Claire: “I don’t get the violence revenge thing. That’s supposed to be a good example? And I’m a bad role model because I’m running around with my titties out? I’m not sure how titties are worse than guns.”

But HollywoodLife tells us that Miley Cyrus wasn’t trying to be mean: “The tone of what Miley said to Marie Claire was not meant to be insulting to Taylor. Miley was just being honest like she always is. She was saying she gets in trouble for showing her breasts and yet there is violence in another artist’s video. She was making a point but there was no ill will towards Taylor and she doesn’t hate her. She was not addressing Taylor herself, just the double standard of the video,” a source told Us Weekly.

“[Miley] thinks Taylor is a truly remarkable artist, and doesn’t want her comments reflecting her thoughts about what she thinks of Taylor,” adds the source. “In truth, she believes Taylor is a remarkable artist that should be celebrated for her work. She just felt that the video was in incredibly bad taste and by having all these stars advocating that, it sends out the wrong signal. Miley is a very outwardly sexual person, but she’s a hippie at heart and hates all things violent. She preaches peace to all her pals and loved ones, and that’s just how she likes it.”

Thanks, HollywoodLife. I think today, there are two kinds of styles for music: The naturalistic kind, like Taylor Swift's, which make me think of something like Rihanna or Katy Perry. So artists like Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson, Pink, Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Little Mix, Carrie Underwood, Selena Gomez, Demi Loavto, Linkin Park, Nickelback, and so on, for me, look real but also look musically… But you still feel what's going on, you can immerse yourself in the music's setting. The other kind is definitely more commercialistic, the likes of Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Usher, Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Jay Z, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, Ciara, Drake, Lil Wayne and so on go this route. These artists like Christain Aguilera still have a naturalistic sheen to them.


So let’s talk about comparing Taylor Swift’s Mean and Miley Cyrus’s We Can’t Stop. Mean to me is far superior to We Can’t Stop. Mean is very country and yet Taylor Swift friendly. Mean is a perfect country single for Speak Now’s singles 4 years ago and it worked well. Great lyrics. Powerful message and the music video even gets to air on MTV last year tying in to the release of 1989. Overall, fantastic Taylor Swift single and I highly recommended to any Swiftie.

We Can’t Stop on the other hand is a huge mess and yet it gained more views than the far superior Mean on Vevo. I guess people in America hates good music and only likes bad music just to make money. I mean, why America hates positives and negatives is better? I hate America negatives are better than America positives. Stupid America. Anyway, let’s continue. We Can’t Stop trumps Avril Lavigne’s hilarious but poorly promoted Here’s To Never Growing Up. Assuming that 2010s music hates Avril Lavigne’s bratty songs like Hello Kitty and only appeals Avril Lavigne-less music like Ariana Grande. Why can’t 2010s music pay attention to 2010s Avril Lavigne like Fly? I guess 2010s is not a good decade for Avril Lavigne especially bratty songs like What The Hell ruined her career and her number 1 singles at the same time. 2010s music also hates 2010s country like Little Toy Guns. I mean, why music hates Avril Lavigne and country music? Why, music these days? Let’s continue. We Can’t Stop peaked at number 2 on Billboard Hot 100 and debut at number 1 on ITunes. Good thing it’s not a US number 1 single despite the song debut at number 1 on ITunes. So yay. It’s not a US number 1 Billboard single. I hate US number 1s go by radio. Why can't US number 1s go by important projects? Important projects are better singles for number 1s than radio. Unfortunately, it gained more than 589 million views on Vevo surpassing Mean’s over 115 million views on Vevo and the song played more than 159 times on Spotify. Stupid We Can’t Stop. I prefer Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off over that dreadful We Can’t Stop.

Alrighty then, let’s hope Taylor Swift gets to record her 2015 single about positives only with Calvin Harris. That way, Taylor Swift will take on revenge over Miley Cyrus by putting in more positives. Music needs positives, not repeats like radio.

What do you think? Do you think Miley Cyrus should stop dissing Taylor Swift? Sound off below!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Carrie Underwood Earns New RIAA Certifications

Hey everyone, it looks like Carrie Underwood songs off of Carrie Underwood’s Greatest Hits: Decade #1 (Something In The Water and Little Toy Guns) continue to dominate their mettle and their metal as Carrie Underwood earns new Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold & Platinum certifications of 4.5 million. This accolade makes her the current top country artist on the artist on the RIAA’s Digital Single Ranking with certifications of 28 million across 20 songs.

The 28 million tally also places Carrie Underwood among the Top 5 females in history of the RIAA’s Digital Single Program, surpassing something like Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea, in the company of worldwide female superstars like Rihanna and Katy Perry.

Among Carrie Underwood’s newest certifications is a Gold Digital Single for her most recent #1 smash, Little Toy Guns, as well as her highest RIAA Digital Single honor to date: a 5x-Platinum certification for her chart-topping blockbuster, Before He Cheats. With that accomplishment, Carrie Underwood becomes one of the five only country artists in RIAA history to achieve that threshold with a digital single.

With the Gold status of Little Toy Guns, both new singles from Carrie Underwood’s Greatest Hits: Decade #1 have now been RIAA certified following the Platinum certification earlier this year of her chart-topping Grammy Award winner, Something In The Water.

Featuring 20 #1 hits, as well as four favorites in never-before-released versions, Carrie Underwood’s Greatest Hits is available now and Carrie Underwood is currently working on new music for her upcoming fifth studio album.

In addition, MTV Hits has aired a whole hour of Carrie Underwood music videos on Hits Takeover which includes the music videos for Something In The Water and Little Toy Guns alongside other music videos like Two Black Cadillacs as well as other music videos that never aired on MTV Hits like Wasted.

I would say, congrats Carrie Underwood. Now then, if Carrie Underwood is country, then how come she is not country if her career is country? Oh yeah, I think Carrie Underwood needs to tackle pop music because country females rarely played on country nowadays including her. So I was thinking about Carrie Underwood making her first pop music as her first side project since country will always be Carrie Underwood’s main genre. So I was thinking that pop music will be Carrie Underwood’s small project for pop audiences. In fact she can do a crossover with pop and have pop music designed for pop audiences. She is the perfect country star to take pop music and have a crossover appeal for both country and pop at the same time.

So with the announcement of Carrie Underwood’s upcoming fifth album, have Carrie Underwood record more mature pop music and have something like Max Martin to help her as well as collaborating a pop artist like Demi Lovato for a pop collabo. This will be Carrie Underwood’s risky project and she can break away from country and do pop music has her next dream project.

Carrie Underwood making pop music as well as making a pop album will not alienate her country career since she needs big country music for country stations. That way, her small pop projects will play exclusively to pop stations.

Anyway, congratulations, Carrie Underwood.

Taylor Swift Announces Next Single, Wildest Dreams

Taylor Swift’s next 1989 single will be… Wildest Dreams.

The pop superstar shared the news with a tweet to her 61.6 million followers.

“Just wanted to let you know that the next single from 1989 will be………..,” she tweeted, “Wildest Dreams.”

The announcement sent Wildest Dreams to the top of the real time Billboard+Twitter Trending 140 Chart.

The single follows her four previous number 1 singles in the US from 1989 – Shake It Off (Billboard Hot 100 chart, 4 weeks), Blank Space (Billboard Hot 100, 7 weeks), Style (Adult Contemporary, Adult Top 40, Mainstream Top 40), and Bad Blood (Billboard Hot 100). All 4 number 1 1989 singles reached the top Billboard Hot 100 chart (Shake It Off, Blank Space and Style topped the Billboard Hot 100 while Style peaked at number 6) and all four of those tunes also topped the Pop Songs airplay chart.

1989 has sold 5.1 million copies in the US, according to Nielsen Music and was 2014’s best selling album (with 3.7 million sold last year). It is also 2015’s best seller, so far, with another 1.4 million moved this year.

Oh boy, I’m so exciting for Wildest Dreams. I’m looking forward to Wildest Dreams as the next single. Why? Because fans loved that song better than number 1 radio hits like We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together. Trust me, 1989 needs a non-number 1 in the US. Taylor Swift needs to stop overpaying number 1s like Shake It Off and pop songs like I Knew You Were Trouble. Trust me, Taylor Swift needs to bring back non-number 1s.

Come to think of it, all four 1989 singles were number 1s, Shake It Off, Blank Space, and Bad Blood reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 while Style along with the 3 said 1989 singles topped the Pop Songs chart. But no non-number 1s. Let’s think of this way, Taylor Swift’s 2006 self-titled album only have 2 number 1s (Our Song and Should’ve Said No). Fearless also only have 2 number 1s (Love Story and You Belong With Me) and Speak Now has 4 number 1s (Mine, Mean, Sparks Fly, and Ours). Red once again goes back to just 2 number 1s (We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together and I Knew You Were Trouble). 1989, on the other hand, only have number 1s and that tears me apart. I want my non-number 1s back, Taylor Swift and 1989 needs a non-number 1 which is Wildest Dreams. Taylor Swift singles missed number 1 peaks will not alienate Taylor Swift song topping number 1s. So it’s a good idea for Taylor Swift to take a break from number 1s and go back to singles missed number 1 peaks. So something like Back To December and 22 did miss number 1 peaks. So if something like Picture To Burn and Begin Again missed US number 1 peaks, so can Wildest Dreams. That’s just my opinion.

Anyway, I’m looking forward to Wildest Dreams as Taylor Swift’s next single off of 1989 and hopefully one more single. But I assume that Wildest Dreams will be the last 1989 single if necessary and later on, she will be doing her 2015 single with Calvin Harris and then next year, greatest hits will all the singles included for 2016. So I was thinking that Bad Blood along with Shake It Off, Blank Space and Style will continue to play on the radio so that way, Wildest Dreams will only play small airplays before radio takes off Wildest Dreams by the end of this year.

Sounds like a good choice for a 1989 single.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Cool For Summer’s Music Video Doesn’t Make Demi Lovato Look That Hot

Hey everybody, just to let you know that Demi Lovato’s Cool For The Summer came out 1 month ago. It was Demi Lovato’s risky 2015 single that is produced by Max Martin and it marks the return of pop rock Demi Lovato tunes that the first two albums did. It is also the first time Demi Lovato says the inappropriate F word in her music career. Lol. That is very inappropriate, Ms.Demetria and you know it. The music video is directed by Hannah Lux Davis and it was released on July 23, 2015 on Vevo. This is where Demi Lovato gets to feel sexy in this video because she is hot.


Hold on a second? An I’m feeling sexy music video? Really, Demi Lovato? Well then, I was surprised that I did watch that music video on YouTube. So far, I watched the video online and it was kinda disappointed. First of all, why is Demi Lovato feeling sexy? She is not suppose to feel sexy. She’s suppose to be mature. Anyway, at least it’s a very risky project Demi Lovato had. But I don’t think this music video represents the song or even Demi Lovato herself. Demi Lovato is feeling sexy is not the best way to represent her body image or her music. At least she’s kinda hot. Well then, let’s continue.


Look on the bright spot, she is hot as the music video represents because Demi Lovato is so damn hot. She has a nice soft butt. That’s right, her butt gets to be shown in the disappointed sexy music video. Why? Because everybody have a butt. Especially women like Taylor Swift and kids like boys. Rihanna has a butt, Ariana Grande has a butt, Iggy Azalea has a butt, Katy Perry has a butt, Alicia Keys has a butt, Selena Gomez has a butt. Heck, even Demi Lovato has a butt. That’s why all people have butts. Now then, let’s continue.


Another decent look aside from Demi Lovato’s hot butt is a lesbian kiss. Now this is why a lesbian kiss represents female artists even on a music video like this one. Could this mean that Demi Lovato preforms a lesbian kiss? I think.


Anyway, I was very disappointed at you for making an unnecessary sexy music video, Demi Lovato. Look on the bright spot, Demi Lovato’s next single will be different because Demi Lovato is very mature and talented and she’s hot too. Especially her sexy butt. But with a music video like this, sex is what makes music sells these days is not a good appeal at all. Internet like Vevo should’ve make what music sells these days, not junk music like radio. In other words…

Shame on you, Ms.Demetria. Shame on you.

One Direction Can “Drag Me Down”

Hey everybody, just to let you know that One Direction will be releasing their first post Zayn Malik single called Drag Me Down.


Now, just to let you know that Drag Me Down was released worldwide on July 31, 2015 an it’s a single for their fifth studio album. Written by Jami Scott, John Ryan and Julian Bunetta, the song is produced by the latter two. The song will be performed live for the first time at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 31, 2015.


This morning on Good Morning America, One Direction performed Drag me Down live. In addition, Drag Me Down sold more than 300,000 digital copies within the first day of its release and the song also debut at the top spot of Spotify’s worldwide streaming chart, receiving over 3 million listens in its first day of availability.

I’m really exciting for more One Direction. Unfortunately, US music don’t seem to care about one Direction since One Direction only have 2 US number 1s (What Makes You Beautiful and Story Of my Life). But hey, One Directions massive fanbase and the internet has backed up on the group for a smart reason. Also, the post Zayn Malik era looked promising and it will be better than with Zayn Malik. I’m definitely looking forward for more One Direction.

What do you think? Are you exciting for Drag Me Down? Do you think One Direction after Zayn Malik looked promising? Sound off below!