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Taylor Swift fans 'amazed' when they recognize 'new material' in Handmaid's story

Fans of Taylor Swift are desperate after the publication of reputation (Taylor's version) – the sixth and final one of their newly recorded publications – and they finally heard a look during the history of the handmaid this week

Taylor Swift has finally annoyed the publication of the reputation (Taylor's version)(Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Tas24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)))

The sixth and last season of The Handmaid's Tale began on Tuesday (May 20) on Hulu, and with this there was a big surprise for fans of Taylor Swift. Episode 9 of the series contained a lengthy teaser of “Look was you with me do (Taylors version)”-the first time that Swifties heard an example of the eagerly awaited sixth album reputation. Taylor previously released her first five albums to regain control of the rights of music from the previous days of her career – music that previously fell into the hands of Scooter Braun and later Shamrock Holdings. The reputation is the last record that falls into this category.

Episode 9 of the dystopian series with the title “Execution”, which was opened with June Osborne (played by Elisabeth Moss) and begin her co -owners with her co -officers against Gileads commanders – aptly to the sounds of “Look was you mad me”.

“No drill!” explained an excited Taylor fan who opened “Execution's”. Opening on Tikkok. “Look what you did (Taylor's version), sounds a little different, but I love it!” However, others admitted that the new version of the track lost the edge of the original 2017.

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In fact, the 35-year-old had previously had the reputation as “a goth-punk moment of female anger that was described by an entire social structure” Gaslit “-in other songs, including” I have something bad “,” Don't blame me “and” … ready for it “.

In response, a Tiklor and Taylor fan said: “Sorry, but why does it sound as if she had lost all her hatred and fear that this song asked?”

A second person added: “People, she is no longer angry, the song now sounds sarcastic. That means that she is no longer crazy, just mocked.”

A third tried to explain: “For me it sounds” more complacent “. When she first happens something, they are angry. Then, after they have come over and they are proud of how they came from it … they feel complacent. How I feel.”

A fourth Tikok user asked: “Where's the anger? This was my reason to love the album. It sounds like she had forgiven them.”

While a fifth agreed and pointed out: “I worship Taylor and she has the right to change her songs because they belong.

“It only makes me sad that speaking has now lost the despair and feels like the call has lost its anger. I am glad that she is healed, but girls I don't have.”

Elisabeth, who is also the executive producer of the show, recently opened Billboard about the use of Taylors Song. “I wanted to use a Taylor song on the show for many years and we finally found the perfect place for a track from her, and I'm so happy that we were waiting because there could be no more perfect song for a more perfect moment,” she revealed.

“Taylor was such an inspiration for me personally. As Swiftie himself, and I think I can speak for myself [co-star] Yvonne [Strahovski] And our entire line -up, which is all Swifties, is an honor to be able to use your music in the last episodes of our show. “

Others on Tikok praised the new version of Look, which they made. “Happy, it sounds different, love it,” said one person. Another wrote: “It definitely sounds mature and I love it.”

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