Ted Nugent Says There's 'No Fire' In Taylor Swift's 'Poppy Nonsense'
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The right-wing musician is the latest conservative to criticize the record-breaking "Karma" singer.
Ted Nugent is making it clear he has “bad blood” with Taylor Swift’s music.
The right-wing rock musician, known for his controversial remarks over the years, knocked the “Karma” singer’s sound in a recent appearance on “The Joe Pags Show.”
“So I’m afraid to say in this world that’s gone down the toilet in all aspects, I’m afraid the success of Taylor Swift – and again, God bless her work ethic, God bless her musical dreams – but that’s cartoon music,” Nugent said.
“I mean, it doesn’t have any piss and vinegar. There’s no fire, there’s no sensuality in that. I’s all poppy nonsense as far as I’m concerned and it’s the most popular stuff in the world which is an indictment to the music industry and music fans.”
He went on to claim that music fans aren’t looking for “that fire” from artists like ZZ Top, Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, Brownsville Station and The Amboy Dukes – his own former group.