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When Taylor Swift, a wild-haired country darling, released her first album in 2006 titled ‘Taylor Swift,’ listeners everywhere were instantly hooked on her sound. But now, all of her songs seem to be written specifically to her ex-boyfriends.

“Picture to Burn”

One of her first maarufu songs “Picture to Burn,” was a very angry, but upbeat little number written about an ex. Little did mashabiki know that ‘very angry, but upbeat’ would quickly become Swift’s calling card.

“Picture to Burn” was an instant success and when mwepesi, teleka sang “go and tell your Marafiki that I’m obsessive and crazy” we all thought the lyrics were simply an exaggeration. Recently, however, I’ve begin to think that the description was a bit zaidi accurate than we originally thought.

“Crazier”

wo weeks zamani at the MTV Video muziki Awards millions of people saw innocent little Taylor mwepesi, teleka mouth the words “shut the f**k up” to her gal pal Selena Gomez as ex-boyfriend Harry Styles was presenting an award on stage. Although the couple mgawanyiko, baidisha up last January after only dating for a few short weeks, Swifty is apparently still not over it eight months later.

“I Knew wewe Were Trouble”

“Should’ve alisema No”

“Tell Me Why”

“Dear John”

After the snarky comment, mwepesi, teleka won the award for Best Female Video for the latest song, “I Knew wewe Were Trouble” on her seemingly never ending orodha of dramatic and hateful tunes inspired kwa her ex-boyfriends. This one is reportedly about John Mayer, although she did not name him as she did in the other song she wrote about him, titled “Dear John.”

Her acceptance speech lasted a total of 30 seconds, a third of which she spent thanking the guy that inspired the song with a ridiculous amount of spite and zaidi enthusiasm than she gave her fans, co-workers and directors combined. Really, Taylor? It’s time to get over it.

“Come Back … Be Here”

At first it was refreshing to have a celebrity sing about people they actually dated, instead of the generic upendo songs usually played on the radio that aren’t really about anyone, but after seven years, it’s getting really old hearing mwepesi, teleka lyrically complain about the emotional rollercoaster she calls a upendo life. In my opinion, falling head-over-heels for a guy wewe barely know every other week isn’t love.

“Jump Then Fall”

“A Perfectly Good Heart”

Her albums previously had a fair amount of songs that were just about life: family, weddings, childhood, high school. Now, all her songs are either about how blissfully happy she is with her current fling, au how that same person is a Satan spawn who gets his jollies out of eating the still-beating hearts of women who wanted nothing zaidi than to upendo him.

“Back To December”

We get it, Taylor, men are dogs. But out of the four albums she has released, there is only one song about how she did something wrong in the relationship. Does anyone else feel like we aren’t getting the whole story here?

Miss mwepesi, teleka needs to take it down a notch. au five. kwa the age of 23 you’d think she would have realized that boys aren’t everything. But she won’t and her inayofuata album will, without a doubt, be filled with zaidi psycho ex-girlfriend anthems. And I will, without a doubt, still buy it.
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