Dear Taylor Swift,
I have always adored you. Ever since I heard "Tear Drops on Your Guitar." You were the first person I saw in concert. It was June of 2010; I was jealous that everyone else was going, but out of nowhere a friend of mine called and said she had an extra ticket and wanted to know if I would like to go. I said yes, of course.
The the next year, I went back to Gillette for your "Speak Now" World Tour concert. I still remember the feel of rain on my skin as it started to rain furiously. I was glad you didn't stop the concert; you stayed. In that moment, I thought you were such a real down to earth person. A person who is always kind, and would always thing about the fans and not the money.
However, I was wrong.
You changed, boy have you changed. I think you have gotten more cocky and stuck up. You turned out to be all about money. Money. Spotify, your music is gone. iTunes radio, you got pissed because you weren't getting paid. Of course I would probably be pissed too, but out of you and me, you are a multi-millionaire. You actually said that if your fans were true fans then they would pay the $14 or whatever the cost is for your album. Reality check, Taylor, not every one of your fans can afford your album.
Continuing on. No, I am not done yet. You sing about heartbreak. I have a theory that you seek heartbreak out so you can write a #1 hit. Also, you treat men horribly. Get over yourself, guys are going to be jerks to girls most of time. Look at Adele, she also write songs about heartbreak, but she does not call her ex-boyfriend out by name or by mocking him. Take some song writing advice from her next time. Maybe collaborate together. As of right now, I do not think your are a good role model for young girls because of the way you have treated men in the past by calling them out.
You are making me start to hate you. 1989 was an amazing album. But you are losing me as a fan and I wish that was not happening because you were my favorite artist. I sometimes wish you stayed country because I think that was when you were at you most humble.
"I'm sorry, I didn't make it" as a number one fan. It is time for me to move on to another favorite artist because "nothing lasts forever."
Maybe one day you will come out with an album that speaks of heartbreak without calling out anyone in the song. One day, I will be a fan of yours again. But someday is not today, or tomorrow or a few months down the road. I need a break from you. Haters are going to hate but this is how I feel.
Goodbye for now.