the interviewer asks him what he thinks about the ricky rumors and he says he aint got nothing to say then he starts talking about his album, nothing to see here
0:11 ''I have nothing to say'' (about him and Ricky ****ing)
0:33 ''It belongs to the new album ''Terral'', it's a song called ''Quimera'', a duet we have on this record, a record with big Latin influence, so obviously Ricky had to be there, we've known each other for a while and I think people will like it, actually it's already out and people are loving it a lot, and I won't mention how we're number on in Spain and the United States for the very first time in my life (...) It's a two headed monster, therefore I don't think it's about that, but since it's about a couple in a relationship, everything fits, it's free love, ''Quimera'' is a fantasy, something that makes no sense, you'd say''
Applause & Speechless being covered on the same episode on The Voice Germany. Maleficent also did really well there. Why does Germany, the most powerful country in Europe, have such good taste?
Is 1989 doing good globally? Her being a full on popstar now and all....
The album did not debut at #1 in any of the most populated, non-English speaking European countries (France, Germany, Spain, Italy, etc.). Despite being the new Queen of Japan supposedly, she also didn't debut #1 there (ARTPOP, BTW & Britney at her peak did). Once local, always local.
Taylor will always be local. It's probably something in her genes.
Always cringe when some people say "Artist Y is only getting more global and global!!!" and then their receipts are the Scandinavian charts & Kworb's iTunes thingie which mostly consists of irrelevant banana republics. I mean, just accept that some people were born to be local.