Taylor Swift raps along to Dave's "Screwface Capital" on first ever TikTok
Taylor Swift has finally joined TikTok, and for her first ever video, she raps along to Dave's "Screwface Capital" while recreating looks from her Folklore, Evermore, Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) albums.
This afternoon (23 August) Swift made her TikTok debut, and chose Dave's Psychodrama track "Screwface Capital" as the soundtrack to her first video.
Swift lip-syncs to a section of Dave's "Screwface Capital" track that features her name: "I made a link with the Russians / Six figure discussions, dinners in public / My linen all tailored / My outstanding payments swift like Taylor."
In the video, Swift recreates looks from her most recent albums Folklore, Evermore, Fearless (Taylor's Version) and her upcoming album Red (Taylor's Version). She captioned the video, "Lots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin."
@taylorswiftLots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin ##SwiftTok
original sound - Taylor Swift
Earlier this month Swift confirmed the full tracklist for Red (Taylor's Version), which will feature "From The Vault" tracks including a Phoebe Bridgers collaboration titled "Nothing New", "I Bet You Think About Me" featuring Chris Stapleton, a second Ed Sheeran collaboration "Run", a 10-minute version of "All Too Well" and more.
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