(AUDIO) Cassadee Pope Believes People Get What’s Coming To Them

Cassadee Pope’s latest single is “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart,” and she says it’s about being in a relationship with someone who sort of has the upper hand emotionally. Some people interpret it as a song about wishing you could do to someone what’s been done to you. Cassadee says when it comes to revenge she likes to believe that karma takes care of things. “I think there’s karma, definitely. I’ve always believed that people get what’s coming to them. If you put a bad energy out into the world and you hurt somebody bad enough, and you don’t care that you just hurt them, I think that it’ll come back to you.”

She does believe in cutting people some slack if they aren’t intentionally trying to hurt someone. She says, “If people make mistakes, then that’s different. Everybody makes mistakes, and if you truly feel sorry about it and you wanna change and better yourself, that’s different. But, the people that go around breakin’ hearts and don’t feel bad about it, they’ll get what’s comin’.”

You can catch Cassadee on the Sundown Heaven Town Tour with Tim McGraw this summer.

 

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Cassadee Pope – believes in karma :29
“I think there’s karma, definitely. I’ve always believed that people get what’s coming to them. If you put a bad energy out into the world and you hurt somebody bad enough, and you don’t care that you just hurt them, I think that it’ll come back to you. But if people make mistakes, then that’s different. Everybody makes mistakes, and if you truly feel sorry about it and you wanna change and better yourself, that’s different. But, the people that go around breakin’ hearts and don’t feel bad about it, they’ll get what’s comin’.”

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