Taylor Swift has recalled the moment she reached out to Phoebe Bridgers to ask her to collaborate on ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’.
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Yesterday (November 12) Swift released a re-recording of her 2012 fourth album, which arrived with a series of “From The Vault” bonus tracks.
Bridgers appears on the song ‘Nothing New’, with Ed Sheeran and Chris Stapleton contributing to ‘Run’ and ‘I Bet You Think About Me’ respectively.
During an interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Swift hailed Bridgers as “one of my favourite artists in the world”, adding: “If she sings it, I will listen to it. I just love her voice.â She then explained how her team-up with the ‘Punisher’ musician came about.
“I try not to cold-call people. It can go very bad,” Swift said. “But I do send a very long text that I’ve crafted over many days. And I’ll send the song because I donât want them to ever feel pressured to say yes to something, creatively, if it doesnât gel with what they want to do.
“With Phoebe, I reached out and I sent her this song called âNothing Newâ, which I wrote when I was 22. And itâs really, really special to me because it was the first time I was not a shiny new artist.”
She continued: “I sent it to Phoebe and said, ‘It would mean the world to me if you would do this as a duet’. âCause I really wanted another female artist who I loved to sing it with me because I think it has a very female artist perspective that we go through that experience.
“And her response was, âIâve been waiting for this text my entire life’. It was like, ‘Yes!‘ [Laughs].â
Bridgers later shared a clip of the conversation on Twitter, writing: “True story.”
true story https://t.co/4pCP2ifeuj
— traitor joe (@phoebe_bridgers) November 12, 2021
Elsewhere, Bridgers recalled how she became emotional while recording her vocals for ‘Nothing New’. âItâs just been a dream,â she said. âI just am so excited to have people take it at face value the day that it comes out, because I got teary recording it. I just couldnât be more excited.â
Upon the album’s release yesterday, Bridgers tweeted: “I was 18 when ‘Red’ came out. How is this real.”
Swift is remaking her first six studio albums â up to and including 2017âs âReputationâ â following the controversial sale of her masters in recent years. The star released âFearless (Taylorâs Version)â in April before sharing a re-recording of â1989â single âWildest Dreamsâ in September.
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