Feb 24, 2015 Little remix about the song ' I knew you were trouble ' and the sound of Ronnie Mac's bike! Enjoy yourself!:).
Taylor Swift's new video for her song Delicate premiered Sunday night at our iHeartRadio Music Awards and immediately was trending worldwide with millions of views in just a few hours. Pretty quickly though, people were pointing out the similarities between Taylor's video and one made for the fragrance KENZO World which was written and directed by famed director, Spike Jonez. The other video stars Margaret Qualley from the HBO show The Leftovers, and the similarities are pretty hard to deny. A woman seemingly trapped by fame, escapes into a super weird but freeing dance routine, makes funny faces, ect.
So far there's been no comment from either camp about the undeniable similarities.
Services are with Swift's associates to determine when they'll be able to host the album, according to Bloomberg sources. The streaming blackout won't affect the iTunes Store, where 'Reputation' should be ready to download on Nov. Swift has been a frequent critic of streaming services, arguing that they devalue both her music and other artists. She famously wrote an open letter complaining about plans to skip royalties during three-month Apple Music trials —Apple under pressure. For a long time Apple Music became the only way to stream the album '1989,' or simply more than a handful of Swift songs.
The situation only reversed course. Apple meanwhile, and offered up an. Swift's popularity has allowed her more control over terms than most artists. Independent musicians may sometimes be more likely to benefit from services such as Apple Music and Spotify, since they provide badly-needed exposure.