| type="text/javascript"> | | | | A bad relationship, a broken heart? |
| Over the course of the summer of 2007, Sara | | | | No, the explanation is actually quite a bit more |
| Bareilles dominated the radio waves with her | | | | funny than that. |
| bubbly hit "Love Song." Radio stations were | | | | Believe it or not, the song is actually directed at |
| pumping it 24/7, web downloads were flying off | | | | her record label! She penned the song to tell about |
| the cyber-shelves, it was an iTunes song of the | | | | her frustration with the executives for constantly |
| day, it was a featured song of the day for | | | | asking her to produce more traditionally |
| Starbucks. It was placed in a Rhapsody | | | | mainstream pop material. It�s actually the |
| commercial. Sara B showcased it on the Late | | | | same old set-up, truthfully. A company wants to |
| Late Show in addition to several others. It | | | | work with an artist because they posess that |
| seemed like everyone on the planet was singing | | | | "special quality" that sets them apart from all the |
| out, "I'm not gonna write you a love song 'cause | | | | others, and then starts to pressure them to |
| you asked for it 'cause you need one, you see." | | | | change - to change to become like all the others. |
| So, where did this this poppy hit originate from? | | | | |