Taylor Swift had the dance floor in mind when she released two additional remixes of her new single "Anti-Hero", but she knows too that not everyone's keen on remixes as much as they want something they could sing along with - so she has now released an acoustic version.
The 32-year-old pop artist uploaded a photo of herself with longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, who produced a significant portion of her most recent album "Midnights," on her Instagram and Twitter accounts on Thursday, to mark the release of her new track.
"Anti hero but make it acoustic," she said in the post, adding that it is now available at store.taylorswift.com."
Swift may be seen in the photo standing close to a piano while holding a drink toward the camera. She was barefoot while wearing gray sweatpants, a camouflage shirt, and a checkered shirt knotted around her waist, indicating that she felt at ease.
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In line with her laid-back disposition, the Pennsylvania native pulled her long blonde hair away from her face and into a haphazard ponytail.
In the shot, 38-year-old Antonoff appears to be displaying his humorous side by contorting his body in an odd position while wearing a T-shirt and tan slacks. Earlier on Thursday, the prolific singer-songwriter released remixes of Anti-Hero by Kungs and Jayda G, which appeared to please her Swiftie fans.
For the third consecutive week, Taylor Swift's Midnights (Universal) and its hit single "Anti-Hero" dominate Australia's main charts.
"Midnights" maintains its position at the top of the most recent ARIA Albums Chart, which was released on November 11, while "Anti-Hero" remains uncontested at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart.
Swift's tenth and most recent studio album surpasses four new releases, while Drake and 21 Savage's "Her Loss" (Republic/Universal) debuts at No. 2. Four songs from the new album are among the top 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart: "Rich Flex" (at No. 3), "P***y & Millions" (at No. 5), "Circo Loco" (at No. 9) and "Major Distribution" (No. 10).
The 11-time Grammy winner referred to Midnights as a concept album about nighttime contemplation prior to its release, characterizing it as a "journey through terrors and pleasant dreams that was inspired by "13 sleepless nights" in her life.
Swift co-wrote and co-produced the album alongside Antonoff, whose collaboration with the singer dates back to their writing of "Sweeter Than Fiction" for the film One Chance (2013). Swift and Antonoff have collaborated on tracks on her fifth studio album, 1989 (2014), as well as Reputation (2017), Lover (2019), Folkore (2020), and Evermore (2020).
Her extraordinary production of writing and recording in recent years has culminated in the publication of four new original albums since August 2019, beginning with "Lover."
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