Taylor Swift Debuts Re-recorded 'Look What You Made Me Do' on The Handmaid's Tale
Taylor Swift Debuts Re-recorded 'Look What You Made Me Do' on The Handmaid's Tale

Taylor Swift Debuts Re-recorded 'Look What You Made Me Do' on The Handmaid's Tale

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Taylor Swift surprised fans by debuting "Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)" in the opening scene of the ninth episode of Hulu's The Handmaid’s Tale season six, marking the first official preview of her eagerly awaited album Reputation (Taylor’s Version). The re-recorded track plays during a dramatic uprising led by Elisabeth Moss's character June Osborne, perfectly complementing the scene's tone with its themes of rebellion and empowerment, which resonated with both the show's narrative and Swift's fight to reclaim her music rights. Elisabeth Moss and other cast members, all fans of Swift, expressed their excitement and described the musical moment as long-awaited and perfectly fitting. Swift, continuing her project to re-record her earlier albums after disputes with her former label, has already released several "Taylor's Version" albums, with Reputation and her debut album remaining. Fans speculate that Swift may officially announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) at the upcoming American Music Awards. The re-recorded song features matured vocals and a richer production, reflecting Swift's artistic growth since the original 2017 release.

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