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So right about now you might be asking, "Ok, well what's the problem?" The problem is that Curb Records has filed a lawsuit against McGraw claiming he was in breach of his contract by recording "Emotional Traffic" (presumably the name of the yet-to-be released album), thus he "owes" the record label a few more albums. McGraw of course denies the accusation and says he recorded the new album after the specified time after "Southern Voice" and delivered it on time as stated on the contract. Curb though refuses to release the album until something is figured out, in or out of court."'I think this is the longest time, during my recording career, without anything new on the radio. It’s good to be back and I want to thank country radio for their continued support. Have a great summer!'" - George Strait
"Mean" was supposedly written in response to a critic who constantly bombarded Taylor Swift with negative comments. Swift says, "[T]here's constructive criticism, there's professional criticism, and then there's just being mean [hence the title of the song]. And there's a line that you cross when you just start to attack everything about a person." However, Swift also hopes the song will help those who are the victims of bullying by showing them that this can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime and "dealing with that is all that you can control, how you handle it"(Swift). One of the things she is criticized for is the lack of a country sound to her music, or at least not enough. So what does Swift do? She makes a song in which she throws in some hand-clapping, fiddle, and a banjo. Her voice also takes the leading role in the song, not letting the instruments overpower her voice or overtake the song. A nice balance is created between the banjo, fiddle, clapping and her voice. Like a good country-folksy song, "Mean" lends itself to be sung because of its catchy lyrics and smooth, easy melody. The video also has a nice balance with the scenes being an old country house, locker room, locomotive tracks, and a Broadway stage. The song is portrayed well through the music video and the video is simply fun to watch. To watch the video click on the "Mean" image to the left.
After about 6 months of going their own ways, we have Ronnie Dunn's new single as a solo artist: "Bleed Red". Needless to say, Dunn's voice and style is unique not only in country music but in music in general. I was listening to KHEY online and I noticed they posted Dunn's new song on their site. I played it. I played it. I played it. And I played it some more. This song is definitely one of my new favorite songs. Great job Ronnie Dunn!