Note to Robert Lacy: Taylor Swift Is Fraud
I discuss this at length in this morning's video: Drive Time Reading. I am reposting the above video and song I did not get around to recreating until January 2019 - twelve years after I first shared it - because Robert Lacy thinks we should all celebrate Taylor Swift's birthday, which means he doesn't believe she's a total fraud. She is a total fraud who stole her hits from my YouTube account in 2007, and this was only one of them. We do not celebrate the birthdays of frauds in civilized countries, as far as I know. People, keep an eye out for fancy looking blog pages that want you to love frauds for all the songs I didn't have time to rewrite from the hours of music they stole. Don't be a fool, don't love a fraud for the songs her victim hadn't enough years left in his life to rewrite. You'd be wise to give the victim [myself] the benefit of the doubt here instead of doing what Robert Lacy wants and trusting the offender. Lacy, here's a tune that got into the drive time slots on the alternative stations. Who do you say wrote it, that empty headed bimbo? Hey, that's my voice. Does it sound wrong to you? Sounds okay to me. Doesn't sound much different than what they were playing to millions of - I presume - your kind of blog readers. And why did they reject me if I wrote their favourite drive time music? Gee, maybe it's because that's what happens when you take my achievements and give all the credit for them to Taylor Swift! But you've had since January 2019 and my publishing of this song in my name to straighten it out. Did you go to the Artist Mistreatment Awards instead? How many have the wrong name on them? Google, I found his poisonous article on your search engine. |
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