In accordance to X (previously Twitter) proprietor Elon Musk, Taylor Swift should article her songs directly onto the social media platform.
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Very last night (September 20), Taylor Swift uncovered particulars of the back again handles and vault tracks for her forthcoming release of ‘1989 (Taylor’s Variation)’ forward of its start on Oct 27.
Shortly following her put up, Elon Musk responded by sharing a recommendation for the pop star. “I advise submitting some tunes or concert video clips directly on the X platform,” Musk wrote. Musk did not follow up his put up with any explanation of why he thinks Swift really should act on his advice.
See Elon Musk’s submit beneath.
I advise posting some music or live performance video clips straight on the X platform
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 20, 2023
Swift’s reveal of the ‘1989 (Taylor’s Model)’ vault keep track of titles comes just after the musician shared a video clip teaser for them. Swift also teamed up with Google to generate puzzles that would reveal the vault tracks as before long as 33million puzzles were solved.
The singer-songwriter confirmed last month that ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ will get there on Oct 27, 2023, which is the ninth anniversary of the authentic 2014 album. You can pre-get/pre-save it below.
Swift has now released ‘Fearless (Taylor’s Variation)’, ‘Red (Taylor’s Edition)’ and most recently ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Edition)’. The re-recording undertaking will see the star reclaim possession of her very first six studio albums, spanning 2006’s self-titled to ‘Reputation’ (2017).
In other Elon Musk news, a new biography the business enterprise magnate shared that he as soon as crashed a Cyberpunk 2077 recording session with a “two-hundred-yr-old-gun” in his possession. The biography, authored by Walter Isaacson, relayed the minute when Musk appeared at the studio while his ex-girlfriend Grimes was recording her dialogue for her character in Cyberpunk 2077. Grimes performed the pop star Lizzy Wizzy in the video game.
“He showed up at the studio wielding a two-hundred-year-aged-gun and insisted that they give him a cameo,” wrote Isaacson. “I explained to them that I was armed but not harmful,” recalled Musk, while Grimes stated that the “studio guys were being like sweating”.
Ultimately, CD Projekt Red “relented” and seemed to have lent Musk’s likeness to a non-playable character (or NPC) that enters the loos at Arasaka Corporation at the begin of the Corpo lifepath for Cyberpunk 2077.