So she is aiming at the more conservative middle aged woman that is a tad bit country? Am I getting this correctly?
Is she really, truly going for the audience that could've been alienated by her gimmicks, by her pop music with generally liberal views?
I loved where she was going when I saw the video and the live performance for Perfect Illusion but when I saw the live performance of A-Yo, I got scared.
She came up with a mediocre country bop that said middle aged mothers will happily dance to. It's quite saddening to me.