Taylor Swift’s first hint at Reputation (Taylor’s Version) has made a rather surprising appearance.
The new version of the 34-year-old pop megastar’s – who is dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce – 2017 smash hit Look What You Made Me Do could be heard on an upcoming episode of Apple TV+ docuseries The Dynasty: New England Patriots.
People magazine have obtained a clip from the series in which former Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola talks about superstar Tom Brady’s comeback in the fallout from his ‘deflategate’ controversy.
‘Deflategate’ happened in 2015 when their rivals the Indianapolis Colts had accused the New England team of using underinflated footballs for a competitive advantage in the important AFC Championship game.
Taylor Swift’s 2017 smash hit Look What You Made Me Do could be heard on an upcoming episode of Apple TV+ docuseries The Dynasty: New England Patriots; she is seen in the 2017 music video for the original song
People magazine have obtained a clip from the series in which former Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola talks about superstar Tom Brady’s comeback in the fallout from his ‘deflategate’ controversy
Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) could be heard playing in the background as Amendola, now 38, says: ‘The king is back. Here he goes. Watch him get pissed off and go.’
He is followed up by ESPN columnist Howard Bryant who said of Brady, now 46: ‘Don’t underestimate someone who’s got something to prove, somebody playing with a certain anger level, a certain fury, a certain need for recompense.’
Look What You Made Me Do was the lead single off of Swift’s sixth studio album Reputation which happens to be the next one on her list of material to re-record and it will be the last.
The talented singer began this journey as she released Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in April 2021 to the delight of Swifties around the world.
Swift decided to re-record her first six albums after she found out Scooter Braun bought her former label Big Machine Records and then sold it and its original Swift masters to the Disney family’s Shamrock Holdings for $405 million under the condition that he keeps profiting from the masters.
This was not the first time this particular clip from Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) could be heard as it was previously featured last summer in a teaser for Amazon Original Wilderness.
However, it does mark the first taste of the rerecorded Reputation.
Swift has been keeping busy as she is currently on the Asia leg of her tour completing her six dates in Singapore.
Look What You Made Me Do was the lead single off of Swift’s sixth studio album Reputation from 2017 which happens to be the next one on her list of material to re-record and it will be the last
‘Deflategate’ happened in 2015 when their rivals the Indianapolis Colts had accused the New England team of using underinflated footballs for a competitive advantage in the important AFC Championship game
Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) could be heard playing in the background as Amendola, now 38, says: ‘The king is back. Here he goes. Watch him get pissed off and go’
He is followed up by ESPN columnist Howard Bryant who said of Brady, now 46: ‘Don’t underestimate someone who’s got something to prove, somebody playing with a certain anger level, a certain fury, a certain need for recompense’
Meanwhile The Dynasty: New England Patriots is an extended look at the rise and fall of the NFL’s Patriots franchise which became one of the marquee teams in the league thanks to Brady, coach Bill Belichick, and owner Robert Kraft
This was not the first time this particular clip from Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) could be heard as it was previously featured last summer in a teaser for Amazon Original Wilderness
Swift (pictured on Saturday) has been keeping busy as she is currently on the Asia leg of her tour completing her six dates in Singapore
Before Reputation (Taylor’s Version) she will be releasing her 11th original studio album titled The Tortured Poets Department on April 19
Before Reputation (Taylor’s Version) she will be releasing her 11th original studio album titled The Tortured Poets Department on April 19.
Meanwhile The Dynasty: New England Patriots is an extended look at the rise and fall of the NFL’s Patriots franchise which became one of the marquee teams in the league thanks to Brady, coach Bill Belichick, and owner Robert Kraft.
The 10-part docuseries – directed by Matt Hamachek – streams on Apple TV+.