
Are You Looking Forward to Taylor Swift's Next Album?
SodaHead Music
2011/10/07 13:00:00
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It's been just under a year since Taylor Swift released "Speak Now," which set the Guinness World Record for Fastest Selling Digital Album by a Female Artist, and now she's talking about her next one. She's already written ten songs for it so far, and is looking at a 2012 release.
Swift told The New Yorker the album is "about achieving contentment ... You're not always going to be ridiculously happy ... They're sad, if I'm being honest." But that might put a kink in her live performances. Can Taylor Swift even look sad with all that makeup on?

Eh... Sort of.
She went on to admit that she's a work in progress, musically. Though she already won the coveted Album of the Year Grammy for her second album, "Fearless," she explained there are songs she's written in the past that she would improve, and expects to feel the same way about her current songs in the future.
She said, "I think retrospect will tell a lot. Years from now, I'll look back and go, 'I didn't know anything then.' I had this song called 'Picture to Burn' [on her self-titled debut] that's talking about how 'I hate your truck' and 'I hate that you ignored me,' 'I hate you,' " she explained. "Now, the way that I would say that and the way that I would feel that kind of pain is a lot different."
Swift told The New Yorker the album is "about achieving contentment ... You're not always going to be ridiculously happy ... They're sad, if I'm being honest." But that might put a kink in her live performances. Can Taylor Swift even look sad with all that makeup on?

Eh... Sort of.
She went on to admit that she's a work in progress, musically. Though she already won the coveted Album of the Year Grammy for her second album, "Fearless," she explained there are songs she's written in the past that she would improve, and expects to feel the same way about her current songs in the future.
She said, "I think retrospect will tell a lot. Years from now, I'll look back and go, 'I didn't know anything then.' I had this song called 'Picture to Burn' [on her self-titled debut] that's talking about how 'I hate your truck' and 'I hate that you ignored me,' 'I hate you,' " she explained. "Now, the way that I would say that and the way that I would feel that kind of pain is a lot different."
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Blonde Rebellion 2011/10/07 13:11:32






















She is and will always be my Idol!!!
She's a beautiful and talented young woman who is a wonderful role model. She's managed to stick to her roots and morals despite being a celebrity.
She's also one of the few singers whose songs tell a story beginning and end. Most songs don't do that these days.
n i love her singing (: