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Taylor Swift teases rerecorded 'Love Story' in dating site commercial

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Taylor Swift talks about her new concert film on Disney+
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ByAndrea Tuccillo and Carson Blackwelder
December 02, 2020, 5:35 PM

The first taste of Taylor Swift’s rerecorded music has arrived.

The singer, who has been rerecording all her old masters, unveiled an excerpt from the new version of her 2008 hit “Love Story” in a new Ryan Reynolds-penned commercial for Match.

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“Okay so while my new re-records are NOT done, my friend [Ryan Reynolds] asked me if he could use a snippet of one for a LOLsome commercial he wrote so...here’s a sneak peak of Love Story!” Swift tweeted Wednesday. “Working hard to get the music to you soon!!”

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The hilarious ad features Satan and 2020 meeting up for a date and discovering they’re the perfect "match made in hell."

The surprise collaboration comes just days after Swift appeared on "Good Morning America" and opened up about the "really amazing, fun adventure" of rerecording her old songs amid drama over her old masters, which are the original recordings of her songs.

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Swift revealed rerecording her older music -- like "Love Story," specifically -- has been the most fun because her voice was "so teenaged" at the time and hearing these throwbacks make her feel "like I'm a different singer now."

The 10-time Grammy winner continued, "So it's been the most fun to rerecord ones that I feel like I could actually possibly improve upon the song."

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