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Taylor Swift replaced by Brad Paisley on iconic Nashville Mural

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Taylor Swift had a monster year thanks to her back-to-back surprise albums. But apparently, her juggernaut success wasn’t enough to keep her on a Nashville mural depicting some of country music’s biggest stars.

Per TMZ, Swift will be removed from the iconic mural and replaced by singer Brad Paisley. Swift had long appeared on the popular tourist attraction, alongside living legends like Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Reba McEntire. 

While artist Tim Davis didn’t say why Swift was being erased, let’s face it — she’s been far removed from the country music universe for some time.

Swift is notorious for having one of the most rabid fan bases in music, so you can imagine how her removal from the mural sat with her fans. Hint: not well.

https://www.complex.com/music/2020/12/taylor-swift-nashville-mural-reactions

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There's almost no female representation on this mural to begin with and they replaced her with a throw away artist like Brad Paisley dead2

But I agree also that there were more fitting female country artists than Taylor to choose from to begin with.

 

If ya'll think the pop listening GP has shit taste the country listening GP is even worse gaga5

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1 hour ago, Living Dead Boy said:

There's almost no female representation on this mural to begin with and they replaced her with a throw away artist like Brad Paisley dead2

But I agree also that there were more fitting female country artists than Taylor to choose from to begin with.

 

If ya'll think the pop listening GP has shit taste the country listening GP is even worse gaga5

Well... It's country. So obvi it has shit taste. 

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