Taylor Swift Expresses Gratitude to Kendrick Lamar for “Bad Blood” Remix
Taylor Swift recently shared her immense gratitude for Kendrick Lamar, reflecting on their collaboration and the re-recording of their song “Bad Blood.”
In a heartfelt Instagram post, the Midnights singer expressed her thanks to K.Dot for re-recording the song, allowing her to “reclaim and own this work.” She accompanied her message with a throwback picture of herself and Kendrick, a clip from her Eras Tour performing the song, and the album artwork for the deluxe edition of “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” which includes the “Bad Blood” remix.
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Swift reflected on her experience of watching Kendrick Lamar create and record his verses for the “Bad Blood” remix, describing it as “one of the most inspiring experiences of my life.” She expressed her continued pride and gratitude for their collaboration, highlighting the way Kendrick elevated the song and how he treated those around him.
“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” is part of Taylor Swift’s ongoing series of re-recordings, aimed at regaining control of her master recordings. The album features five vault tracks: “Slut!,” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Suburban Legends,” and “Is It Over Now?” Notably, Kendrick’s appearance on the “Bad Blood” remix adds a special touch for fans, as it marks a unique collaboration between the two artists.
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