Taylor Swift has entered another feud, this time with fellow performer Miley Cyrus. The feud also involves Zayn Malik and Calvin Harris and is about why Swift’s music isn’t available for streaming on Spotify. Cyrus subtly implied that Swift is money-hungry and is disguising her greed as self-righteousness.
the difference is astounding pic.twitter.com/bylnsemUcR
— モ ソ (@MileysKoi) August 12, 2015
The spat began when Malik retweeted two quotes from Cyrus and Swift, with a bunch of back-and-forth from Harris and the former One Direction member. The Twitter war of words lasted almost 30 minutes, which is pretty long for a Twitter feud.
@FemaleTexts @zaynmalik You've made your money? Cool…fuck the 99% of musicians who depend on these services to survive right? Yeah fuck em
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) August 17, 2015
If u don't get what it means when a successful artist uses their celebrity to benefit every other musician and songwriter in the industry…
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) August 17, 2015
While u kids are refresh voting teen choice awards there's some poor fucker in a basement making your new favorite record trying to survive
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) August 17, 2015
@CalvinHarris ha you just made an absolute fool of yourself mate
— zayn (@zaynmalik) August 17, 2015
@CalvinHarris you clearly didn't understand what I just said either
— zayn (@zaynmalik) August 17, 2015
@CalvinHarris so i suggest you calm your knickers before them dentures fall out
— zayn (@zaynmalik) August 17, 2015
@zaynmalik best of luck, genuinely. You've got a great voice
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) August 17, 2015
Miley’s really grown into her own person. Fans will not only be getting a brand new album from the former Disney pop star, they will most likely be getting it for free. In an interview with Marie Claire, she told the magazine that she’s prepared to buy herself out of RCA, her label, if it’s not prepared to release her new album for free. It seems like Cyrus is just trying to make some music, because she likes it.
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