Taylor Swift is one of the hot topics worldwide because of the great success her re-recorded albums have received so far. Despite the fact that Scooter Braun sold the masters of her first six albums, she rose like a phoenix against all odds, and her efforts paid off.
The American artist released the fourth re-recorded album, “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” on October 27, and the album immediately broke some records on its first day on streaming platforms. Swift couldn’t help but express her gratitude towards everyone who was involved in the production of this album.
Taylor started out by thanking Kendrick Lamar for re-recording his “Bad Blood” remix verse, this song met critical acclaim back in 2015 when Swift, Lamar, and a star-studded cast released the music video and quickly became a pop culture phenomenon. She also thanked her long friend and producer, Jack Antonoff for their first collaboration back in 2013 with “Sweeter Than Fiction.” This song appears as a bonus track on the vinyl variants.
She also wanted to shout out Diane Warren, sending her a bouquet of flowers and a heartfelt note stating it was a dream come true to write with her, and that she hopes she loves “Say Don’t Go” as much as her.
Taylor Swift has demonstrated how much she appreciates everyone who has helped her during hard times in her career. She also wanted to celebrate some songs that didn’t make it in the 2014 track list album with this re-recording, which, surely, is going to be one for the books.