Releasing her number one hit single, Taylor Swift thought to write a song about shaking off a bad mood. That song or 'Shake it off' as you may know, stayed number one on the billboard for three weeks. Although the song was catchy can Taylor Swift 'shake off' the fact that she just got sued. R&B singer Jesse Braham sued Taylor Swift using for his words in her song. He says that he has copyright ownership over the line 'haters gonna hate. But in this case is it friends before friendenemys or friendenemys before friends?
Hi Elaine.
ReplyDeleteI like the kinds of different words that you used to describe Taylor Swift and her bad choices. But I also like that how you said they might be friendenemys or friendenemys before friends?