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Bazzi apologizes to Taylor Swift In The Past, What Did he say in 2018?

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American artist and songwriter Andrew Bazzi as of late tended to the ‘Taylor Swift thing’ on the podcast of Zach Sang Show. Bazzi explicitly discussed his remarks regarding Taylor Swift, which he made in May 2018 while showing up on the same podcast. Notwithstanding, this time, the 25-year-old singer expressed regret and apologized for his past remarks. Coming on the podcast to promote his brand new album titled Infinite Dream, Bazzi made a move to show his regret over his past remarks about Taylor Swift.

In May 2018, Bazzi showed up on the show to discuss his album titled Cosmic. Nonetheless, aside from discussing his album, the vocalist and his hosts talked about various subjects connected with the music industry. At a certain point during the discussion, Bazzi remarked about fans not listening to Taylor Swift while he was responding to a question regarding him saving pop music. He said, ‘As a pop star, you can sell stadiums out this. Take a look at Taylor Swift, she’s in a real sense selling out stadiums, however, individuals don’t listen to her album. Taylor Swift has never answered Bazzi’s comments, yet he hopes his apology reaches the singer.

What Did Bazzi Said?

As referenced, when Bazzi came to the Zach Sang Show, he addressed a few subjects during his discussion. In any case, it was the remark about the American vocalist and musician, Taylor Swift, that got him a great deal of fire from fans, particularly after she shared his song Mine with her fans. Host Zach Sang asked Bazzi, ‘You are on record saying that you are saving the pop music. Do you actually trust that? The vocalist lyricist answered certifiably and referred to Taylor Swift while discussing how various artists sell stadiums out, yet actually, nobody pays attention to their pop albums.

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Bazzi’s remark got a nod from another podcaster, Dan Zolot, who claimed he hadn’t listened to Taylor Swift’s albums yet. Bazzi then proceeded to expand his perspectives as he added, ‘Nobody has. I respect Taylor Swift to such an extent. I truly do. She is like a businesswoman of all the businesswomen. She’s selling out arenas. That is each artist’s goal. She’s playing in the biggest venues she can play. In any case, I’m talking about culture. Individuals are not listening to pop albums any longer. Strangely, the 11-time Grammy winner never answered Bazzi’s remarks, while the 25-year-old artist Bazzi was condemned by fans for quite a while.

Singer Issues An Apology To Singer Taylor Swift For His Past Comments

Bazzi told in the most recent episode of Zach Snag Show that his statements about Taylor Swift were confounded via social media, yet he in any case wanted to apologize for his ‘stupid’ remark. He explained I was making a point about how hip-hop as I would see it had transformed into well-known music. Traditional pop music didn’t have the very importance that it used to. I referred to the biggest most powerful, most genuinely listened to with the biggest audience like simply being an idiot and the kind of individual who is sporadic and will toss a name out or offer something trying to come to a meaningful conclusion. Also, clearly, when you watch it in the clip it looks terrible and it disturbs me. I don’t have regrets and, surprisingly, the errors I’ve caused I do feel are intentional and this will transform into that one day for me. In any case, that regret upsets me since she writes her own music. She represents everything that I stand as an artist, he added. Bazzi said only ‘that one dumb remark’ could perhaps impede him from truly getting in a studio or writing a song with her.

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He happened to straightforwardly address Taylor Swift saying she may most likely never see this video yet assuming she did, he wants her to know that he cherishes her. The singer closed his explanation by saying, ‘Please accept my apologies and we should be friends. I’m certain you perhaps would like me, perhaps you could hate me. Bazzi likewise used the opportunity to say thanks to Taylor Swift for showing him huge help as very few individuals did in the business. His own comments and the response they got have filled in as a ‘tremendous example’ for him. He further noticed that whatever you say as a young person, regardless of whether it’s in passing or on the other hand on the off chance that you don’t mean it, can be misconstructed and an alternate story can be made. Notwithstanding, the vocalist acknowledged that it was his fault and he at last needed to address it as it ‘annoyed’ him for quite a long time.

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