It's grown on me somewhat. Certainly better that the bile she came up with in her previous record (it all sounded like a locked groove: trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble... next song... Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever).
However, she "Should've Said No" to leaveing her country roots behind, she should've know it'd be trouble when she walked out, and - this is exhausting - She-e-e should never ever ever... have gone pop. Like *ever*.
Even in her new song she acknowledges the nauseousness of the "beat".