The singer dedicated the video to fans and asked them to “stay tuned for extraordinary appearances”
After the resounding success of the new album midnight and from clip a anti hero – which has already reached nearly 30 million views on Youtubesinger Taylor Swift in the early hours of this Tuesday 25th he released the second video of one of the songs from the new album.

bejeweledthird song on the B side of midnight, was chosen to compose a clip full of diamonds and “twists”. Written and directed by Taylor, the video was a retelling of the Cinderella story, in which she was only interested in the prince’s castle.
The day before the release, the singer recounted the production process in a publication on Instagram. He called the video “wild and wacky” and said it was created especially for fans.
“It was created especially for you, my beloved fans, who have paved this glittering path. Beware of dazzling appearances,” advised the artist.
The production was well received by the public. In YouTube comments, fans praised Taylor’s storytelling prowess and called the video “a true work of visual art.”
“Popular Opinion: Everyone agrees that Taylor Swift is not only a singer and songwriter, but she is also a very effective storyteller,” wrote one Internet user in a comment that has already racked up 50,000 likes.
midnight it broke records and became the most listened to album in a single day Spotify. On social media, Taylor has released previews of the clips that will set the tone for the new album, pointing out to fans that it will be a visual album.
Watch the clip from bejeweled:
* Trainee under the supervision of Charlise de Morais

+The best content in your email for free. Choose your favorite Earth Newsletter. Click here!
Source: Terra

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.