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Blake Lively's Directional Debut, Taylor Swift's Song I Bet You Think About Me Releases

Taylor Swift in her post praised Blake Lively and called her “brilliant, brave and wickedly fun” and prompted fans to “join us as we raise a toast, and a little hell.”

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After practically breaking the internet by releasing her version of the 2012 album RED and the short film All Too Well, singer Taylor Swift is back with another release.
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Just 24 hours ago, the singer had hinted at a collaboration with actor Blake Lively on her social media account. The duo dropped the music video of one of her most famous songs I Bet You Think About Me. Taylor Swift's version of the song which did not make it to the original album was seen playing on the video. Painting a wedding red, the singer was seen making an appearance in her ex-lover's memories and reminding him of the time now gone. This is the first time that Blake Lively, famous for her role in Gossip Girl, has directed something.

Taylor Swift RED Album Music Video Release:

Before the music video was released on Monday, the duo has released a 10-second preview of it featuring a pearly white cake being torn apart to reveal the striking red insides. Taylor Swift in her post praised Blake Lively and called her “brilliant, brave and wickedly fun” and prompted fans to “join us as we raise a toast, and a little hell.”

This is the second music video released by the singer in the past three days. On November 12, she came out with a short film based on her song All Too Well featuring Dylon O'Brian and Sadie Sink in lead roles. She also released her version of her record-breaking album RED with her fans.

She appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and other talk shows to promote the new album release. While on Seth Meyers' show Taylor Swift said,

“You probably don’t know this,” she told the “Late Night” audience, “but most of your favorite artists don’t own their work.” Swift vaguely referenced her legal battle with her former music label Big Machine Records, saying “The music industry is eh, you know?”

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Suggested Reading: 

Taylor Swift To Release Short Film ‘All Too Well’: Here’s Where You Can Watch It

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Nothing Special, Just Hardcore Swifties Gushing Over RED, All Too Well


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