1989 will have a record-breaking amount of pre-orders by the time it's October 27th. I could see her topping Red's 1st week sales because of this, and maybe coming for Britney's record.
I'm so annoyed that the deluxe version of 1989 is not available on U.S. iTunes.
I'm annoyed you can't pre-order the album merch package outside the US. I really wanted the blue and white top Also I hope she introduces international Swiftstakes too.
1989 will have a record-breaking amount of pre-orders by the time it's October 27th. I could see her topping Red's 1st week sales because of this, and maybe coming for Britney's record.
She's never done a pre-order before.
The Lord could keep her record out of stores and just go off preorders alone and still outsell literally every one of our faves first week.
The most important for "Shake It Off" is the positivity, some people dislike twerking in the video, but forget the different meaning behind it. Totally not Miley's. Not to mention all the other factors. The whole song gives me very positive feeling, it sends out super positive messages to the society at a perfect timing.
1989 will have a record-breaking amount of pre-orders by the time it's October 27th. I could see her topping Red's 1st week sales because of this, and maybe coming for Britney's record.
She's never done a pre-order before.
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Maybe she can snatch Britney's record
Just a shame ADELE will probably snatch it with 25 Dx
The most important for "Shake It Off" is the positivity, some people dislike twerking in the video, but forget the different meaning behind it. Totally not Miley's. Not to mention all the other factors. The whole song gives me very positive feeling, it sends out super positive messages to the society at a perfect timing.
NASHVILLE — Hearing Taylor Swift's*Shake It Off*unnerved*All About That Bass*singer Meghan Trainor. The early-'60s soul-pop groove, the sassy delivery — it all sounded a little familiar.
"My mom calls me, and she's like,*that's your sound, and I'm like, yeah, that's my sound," says the 20-year-old Nantucket, Mass., native, whose ode to having "all the right junk in all the right places" has emerged as summer's surprise smash, selling more than 600,000 copies in just seven weeks. "I'm now nervous, because what's her other stuff (going to) sound like? Is it all doo-wop, too? Because that's what I'm rocking with.
"I loved it, though, and I hated how much I loved it. Do you know all the words by now? Because I do."