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	<title>Michael S. Pascua &#187; taylor swift</title>
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		<title>My Top 30 Songs of 2009 – Number 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[9) Taylor Swift &#8211; You Belong With Me Taylor Swift blew up into epic proportions in the 2008-2009 era. Fueled by her cute looks, harmless lyrics, and overall wholesome attitude, Taylor Swift basically can do no wrong. Well&#8230; unless she spirals into some skanky, drug and alcohol fueled demise. Which would both be heartbreaking and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>9) Taylor Swift &#8211; <em>You Belong With Me</em></strong><br />
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Taylor Swift blew up into epic proportions in the 2008-2009 era. Fueled by her cute looks, harmless lyrics, and overall wholesome attitude, Taylor Swift basically can do no wrong. Well&#8230; unless she spirals into some skanky, drug and alcohol fueled demise. Which would both be heartbreaking and amazing to watch.<br />
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Taylor Swift benefited the most from the whole Kanye situation, but I still liked her before (I loved &#8220;Teardrops on My Guitar&#8221;) that even occurred. She definitely found an audience that mysteriously transcends her young age.<br />
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&#8220;You Belong With Me&#8221; is upbeat, it&#8217;s catchy, and has a small degree of twang. I love the music video with the whole sending messages to each other from a window, and anti-Taylor (just like Mariah Carey&#8217;s Bianca!). Who wouldn&#8217;t pick simple, glasses-wearing Taylor?<br />
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Mind you, Taylor Swift blows live. It&#8217;s horrible. Miley Cyrus is better than her live, though that&#8217;s not really saying much. This song became almost painful when Taylor couldn&#8217;t hit the falsetto part in several performances I&#8217;ve watched. I just stopped watching her live.<br />
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Taylor really has benefited from a lack of Carrie Underwood for a short time, but Carrie Underwood is closer to actual country music than Taylor. With Carrie returning to music with &#8220;Cowboy Casanova,&#8221; will Taylor lose her place? Probably not, but she may have to go a little more pop than she is accustomed to. </p>
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