Taylor Swift has surprised fans by dropping a snippet of a re-recorded track from her 2017 album Reputation.
Taylor Swift has surprised fans by dropping a snippet of a re-recorded track from her 2017 album Reputation.
The series is led by an all-female team including creator Marnie Dickens, author B.E. Jones, director So Yong Kim and executive producer Elizabeth Kilgarriff. "Amazon understood the assignment by limiting the dialogue to the minimum so we can just listen to Look What You Made Me Do and I thank them for that," one wrote.
In the public back-and-forth, The Shake It Off hitmaker accused the mega-manager of bullying her for years through his clients Justin Bieber and Kanye West. After the success of the Fearless re-release, which smashed streaming records, Swift has subsequently dropped her own versions of her 2010 album Speak Now and 2012’s Red.
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