Taylor Swift 'Rolling Stones' Interview: The inspiration behind 'Bad Blood' track in the album '1989'
Taylor Swift 'Rolling Stones' Interview: The inspiration behind 'Bad Blood' track in the album '1989'
Singer Taylor Swift has granted Rolling Stones an explosive interview in which she talks about the new direction that her music is taking and also about an un-named friend/foe, who is the inspiration behind the single - 'Bad Blood' in her album '1989'.
Swift reveals that this celebrity used to meet her at numerous award shows and talk to her. Taylor was never sure about the fact whether she was a friend or foe, till things turned drastically wrong. This un-named celebrity tried to sabotage Swift's arena tour, by trying to indulge in head-hunting for personnel, who were working for Swift. Maybe she was just jealous about the fact that Taylor Swift was having some splendid financial times or better business acumen.
Taylor earlier thought that the whole drama was about a guy, that they both might have been interested in, but later realized that it was plainly about business. Since she is a peaceful person by nature and abhors confrontations and fights, so to find closure she just wrote a song about the whole experience.
Now, in order to get away from this un-named celebrity, Taylor Swift just avoids her at awards functions and other public shows.
The new album '1989' is going to be released in October and the seven-time Grammy-award winner is very excited about it. It is a pop album and the effect of the transition remains to be seen on the fans. Currently the singer is in a happy-phase of her life, surrounded by loving friends and she is now also indulging in working out and painting and expressing her thoughts and emotions!
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