It's always the same, always the hype, always the media kissing her ass and the Hive gathering every article and magazine, and then reality hits them when the dust settles and they look around and the GP was never even there.
I'm all for Beyst and Hive getting the lashings but this is not her fault, these were among worst VMAs of all time, by the time her performance started I'm sure most of people changed the channel.
“If more artists took such an unconventional approach to their career as Taylor, music as a whole would be better off,” says SiriusXM SVP/GM Steve Blatter, who’s playing “Shake It Off” on Hits 1, Pulse and Blend. “The more Taylor achieves as a pop artist, the better it will be for country music when she returns to her roots.”
It's always the same, always the hype, always the media kissing her ass and the Hive gathering every article and magazine, and then reality hits them when the dust settles and they look around and the GP was never even there.
It's like this every time. And now they'll be RUNNING in here saying it's not her fault when they were calling the show BeyMAs before
but MTV issued a separate press release with a picture of Justin last year and said the ratings were up 66% and peaked at 12.9 million during his Vanguard medley
no wonder they reported the ratings so late this year
Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen, who manages country’s last great crossover artist, Shania Twain, as well as the alt-upstart Kacey Musgraves, is known for his marketing acumen. Shrugging, he says, “She was up front and honest from the very beginning by clearly stating this was a ‘pop’ album, thwarting any naysayers from claiming she was releasing anything but. And who cares if it’s pop, country or polka music? The song is a smash. Taylor Swift is a superstar, a superstar who has done more for the expansion of the country music audience than anyone else before her or since. The set up for this single and album should be studied for years to come.”