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It’s a sin! Pet Shop Boy Neil says Taylor’s not made a stand-out hit

- By Dolly Busby Showbusine­ss Reporter

AFTER her record-breaking new album and history-making world tour, many other musicians will wish they knew the secret to Taylor Swift’s success.

And one singer has been left particular­ly baffled by the phenomenal popularity of pop’s biggest superstar – because, he claims, she has never made a stand-out hit.

Pet Shop Boys frontman Neil Tennant, who had number ones with West End Girls and It’s A Sin, says Miss Swift has no signature song to her name – unlike

‘Shake It Off? It’s no Billie Jean’

someone like Michael Jackson with Billie Jean. The singer, 69, said: ‘She fascinates me as a sort of phenomenon because she is so popular. I sort of like the whole thing, but then think, where are the famous songs? What is Taylor Swift’s Billie Jean?’

He suggests it may be what many consider her biggest hit, Shake It Off, but then adds: ‘Is it though? I listened to that the other day and it is not Billie Jean.’ He added: ‘People don’t write songs like [Culture Club’s] Karma Chameleon any more.’

Miss Swift, 34, released The Tortured Poets Department to fan frenzy last week, making history when it was streamed more than 300million times in a day. Her Eras tour, which comes to the UK this summer, is the first to gross more than $1billion.

Tennant also appeared to aim a dig at Miss Swift’s habit of mining past relationsh­ips in her songs, telling the Daily Mirror: ‘To have a successful pop career now you have to have a series of relationsh­ips which are amazing and then break up tragically.

‘I wonder what the other half of the relationsh­ip feels about this.’

This year’s line-up for the BBC Proms will feature pop singer Sam Smith and rock band Florence + The Machine, it was announced last night.

 ?? ?? Record-breaker: Taylor Swift, 34
Record-breaker: Taylor Swift, 34
 ?? ?? Not impressed: Neil Tennant, 69
Not impressed: Neil Tennant, 69

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