Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Taylor swift hot

Taylor swift hot

Taylor swift hot

Taylor swift hot

Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot
Taylor swift hot

Taylor swift hot
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Taylor swift hot  Once Taylor Swift gives a band her seal of approval, it's only a matter of time before the masses catch on, too. Taylor swift hot Two years ago, Nashville-based pop outfit Hot Chelle Rae helped Taylor write her hilarious ditty "Thug Story," a collaboration with T-Pain that aired during the 2009 CMT Awards. Now they're climbing up the charts with a hit of their own: The unabashedly pop summer track "Tonight Tonight," which sounds an awful lot like a Miley Cyrus anthem as performed by, say, Jason Mraz.

While Hot Chelle Rae's "Tonight Tonight" is nowhere near the masterpiece that is the Smashing Pumpkins song of the same name, it is a perfectly listenable radio hit performed by a bunch of a attractive dudes. In brief, the ladies—specifically those who are fans of Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and the like—freaking love it. But the ladies have always loved Hot Chelle Rae; Bandmates Ryan Keith Follses, Nash Overstreet, Ian Keaggy and Jamie Follese chose their band name after a "dedicated" MySpace stalker.

The track is currently at No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and climbing. Expect to see a lot more of these guys once their second album drops in the fall.

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