What did Bazzi say about Taylor Swift? Singer issues apology over 2018 comments
What did Bazzi say about Taylor Swift Singer issues apology over 2018 comments Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"That is a regret... She actually has impacted all music. I'm sorry. Not many have show me support, she did and that's hurts my heart"
Bazzi apologizes to @TaylorSwift13 "That is a regret... She actually has impacted all music. I'm sorry. Not many have show me support, she did and that's hurts my heart" Bazzi highlighted how a naive comment would end up robbing him of an opportunity to collaborate with Taylor Swift or even tell her about her influence on his music. The singer added how Swift would never even watch this video, but if she ever does, he wants to convey that he loves her. In conclusion, Bazzi apologized: "I'm sorry, and we should be friends. I'm sure you maybe would like me, maybe you might hate me." The singer also talked about how was the one who supported him during the initial stages of his career, which is another reason behind his apology.
What did Bazzi say about Taylor Swift Singer issues apology over 2018 comments
Bazzi finally addresses the "Taylor Swift thing" (Images via YouTube channels: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Zach Sang Show) American and songwriter Andrew Bazzi recently addressed the "Taylor Swift thing" while appearing on the podcast Zach Sang Show. Bazzi specifically talked about his comments regarding Swift, which he made in May 2018 while appearing on the same podcast. However, this time, the 25-year-old singer expressed regret and apologized for his past comments. In May 2018, Bazzi appeared on the show to talk about his album Cosmic. However, apart from talking about his , the singer and his hosts talked at length on multiple topics related to the music industry. At one point during the talk, Bazzi commented about fans not listening to Taylor Swift while he was answering a question about him saving pop music. Here's what he said: "As a pop star, you can sell stadiums out. Look at Taylor Swift, she's literally selling out stadiums, but people don't listen to her albums." Readers can find out more about his 2018 comments and his apology to Taylor Swift in the following section:Bazzi regrets targetting Taylor Swift in the past
Bazzi finally apologizes to Swift for his 2018 comments (Image via YouTube/Zach Sang Show) Coming on the podcast to promote his brand new album Infinite Dream, Bazzi took the opportunity to voluntarily show his regret over his past comments about Swift. At first, Bazzi clarified the context of his comments by saying: "I was trying to make a point on pop music, about how I thought the relevance of pop music ... I was making a point about hip-hop, in my opinion, had turned into popular music. Traditional pop music didn't have the same relevance that it used to." He added: "And, I referenced the biggest, most powerful, most truly listened to with the biggest audience like just being a f***ing idiot and the type of person who is sporadic and will throw a name out or just say something trying to make a point." The 25-year-old singer-songwriter spoke about how bad the clip looks, which still upsets him, as he continued: "I don't have regrets, and even the mistakes I've made, I feel, are intentional. Maybe this will turn into that one day for me. But that regrets and upsets me because she is so ... She writes her own music. She kind of stands for all the things that I stand for as an artist. She cares about what her videos look like. She puts on an amazing live performance." Bazzi apologizes to @TaylorSwift13"That is a regret... She actually has impacted all music. I'm sorry. Not many have show me support, she did and that's hurts my heart"
Bazzi apologizes to @TaylorSwift13 "That is a regret... She actually has impacted all music. I'm sorry. Not many have show me support, she did and that's hurts my heart" Bazzi highlighted how a naive comment would end up robbing him of an opportunity to collaborate with Taylor Swift or even tell her about her influence on his music. The singer added how Swift would never even watch this video, but if she ever does, he wants to convey that he loves her. In conclusion, Bazzi apologized: "I'm sorry, and we should be friends. I'm sure you maybe would like me, maybe you might hate me." The singer also talked about how was the one who supported him during the initial stages of his career, which is another reason behind his apology.