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Do you remember when Taylor Swift led the charts with 8 seconds with 8 seconds?

In 2014, Taylor Swift fans showed that they will hear everything that spreads them when they stabbed the charts for eight seconds. It all started when Swift was just released 1989. The Canadian iTunes dropped some name “Track 3” and the Swifties shot the $ 1.29 immediately.

Due to an error on iTunes, the song was only static for eight seconds. Nevertheless, so many fans bought and sounded that the charts were catapulted. The previous three singles from the album, including “Welcome to New York”, “Shake It Off” and “Out Out the Woods”.

After this short diagram success, the glitch was corrected and the song was pulled by iTunes. Nevertheless, the damage was caused. A track by White Noise from Taylor Swift was the most popular song in Canada for a short, confusing moment in 2014.

The album 1989 was published in full a week later, with “Track 3” being known as “style”. Swift had previously annoyed the track on social media. She posted the texts “I say I heard that you were traveling with another girl'”On Instagram.

Taylor Swift proves that she is Queen of the Charts with a white noise track

While we now know that this incident was due to an error, he triggered a debate at that time. People wondered whether this was a power movement by Taylor Swift's part or not. Did she deal with a social experiment like in her fans to see how far they would go to support them?

At the end of the day it was only a strange mistake. Some Swifties were confused and irritated that they had spent money static expenses for eight seconds. Others had a good laugh with it.

Time The magazine gave a review of “Track 3” after it was dropped. The play was entitled “A completely serious analysis by Taylor Swift's genre dry” Track 3 “. Of course, this mistake has released the best for some people.

“Track 3” may be her most ambitious track, “wrote Nolan Feeney for Time In 2014. “Inspiration of Trent Reznor and this new television, which she still has not completely found out how you moved to New York, shows Track 3 'Swift's willingness to lose her squeaking pop image and bring her sound in a darker, industrial and experimental direction.”

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