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Taylor Swift debut 'Look what you made me (Taylor's version)' in the new episode of 'The Handmaid's Tale' '

Taylor Swifts newly recorded track Look what you did me (Taylor's version) Has in the ninth episode of premiere The history of the handmaid Season 6.

The revised version of its 2017 soundtrack is a decisive uprising scene under the direction of Elisabeth Moss' character June Osborne, when handmades are confronted with their oppressors. The song opens the episode and captures the intensity of June's Escape and the coordinated rebellion with a darker, sophisticated vocals and updated production elements inspired by the original Jack Antonoff mix.

Elisabeth Moss, who also acts as a executive, told Advertising board It was a deliberate and long -awaited choice. “I wanted to use a Taylor song on the show for many years and we finally found the perfect place,” said Moss.

The editor Wendy Hallam Martin repeated the feeling and said the song was “called”. She rated Moss and the team for the search for a strong female voice and confirmed that the trail was “perfectly thematically, rhythmic and magical”.

This episode marks the first appearance in full length of A Call (Taylor's version) Trace, including the first two verses and choirs. This is followed by the previous short preliminary views in The dynasty: New England Patriots And I got pretty in summer. With just two albums that remain in their reconstruction project, the fans speculate a great announcement at the American Music Awards at the Memorial Day.

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