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Hayley Williams Decided To ‘Speak Now’ On Her Collaboration With Taylor Swift

Paramore’s Hayley Williams is making Swifties “Wildest Dreams” come true… in collaboration with Taylor Swift!

The two singers have been friends for years, making many wonder why the two of them have not yet done a duet together despite singing each other’s songs at various concerts over the years. Now, the two have finally teamed up to treat fans to a new song on Taylor’s re-recorded album, “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).”

Paramore’s Hayley Williams Opens Up About Her Collaboration With Taylor Swift on ‘Speak Now (Taylor Version)’

On Tuesday morning, the “Misery Business” singer took to Instagram to share a photo of Taylor from Hayley’s 21st birthday party. In the caption, Hayley opens up about her friendship with Taylor and explains how much Taylor’s 2010 Grammy-winning third studio album “Speak Now” means to her.

“Taylor was the first industry friend I ever met and got along with outside of work. When Speak Now dropped, I bought my friend’s record (like you do!) and listened to it all in my first car, sitting quietly in the driveway,” he wrote. “It’s my favorite Taylor Swift album for so many reasons.”

“I wish I could go back to this moment on my 21st birthday and tell him that one day he’ll legally own Speak Now and we’ll sing together on one of the songs. Speak Now (Taylor Version) out July 7th ?✨,” he concluded, closing the caption with two emojis to hint at the song’s name: “Castles Crumbling.”

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Taylor Swift Teases Collaboration With Hayley Williams AND Fall Out Boy On ‘Speak Now (Taylor Version)’

In his own Instagram post, the “Anti-Hero” singer shared the album’s back cover and teased two new collaborations “From The Vault.” The song “Electric Touch” will feature Fall Out Boy, while “Castles Crumbling,” will feature Hayley Williams. Other songs from the vault include “When Emma Falls In Love,” “I Can See You,” “Foolish One,” and “Timeless.”

Fans will also hear Taylor re-recording all the original songs from “Speak Now,” including “Mine,” “Sparks Fly,” “Back to December,” “Speak Now,” “Dear John,” “Mean,” “Our Story, ” “Never Grow Up,” “Bewitched,” “Better Than Revenge,” “Innocent,” “Haunted,” “Last Kiss,” “Live,” “Us” and “Superman.”

In the caption, Taylor wrote, “I’m SO excited to show you the back cover of Speak Now (my version) including vault tracks and collaborations with @yelyahwilliams from @paramore and @falloutboy. Since Speak Now was about my songwriting, I decided to go to the artists that I felt influenced me the most as a lyricist at the time and ask them to sing on the album. They were very kind and generous in agreeing to support my version of Speak Now. I recorded this album when I was 32 years old (and still growing, now).”

Taylor Swift Announces ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ During ‘The Eras Tour’ In Nashville

Taylor Swift performs on the ATMEGA

As The Blast previously reported, the “Lavender Haze” singer first announced the release of her latest reissued album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) in early May while performing at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennesee. This is his third re-recorded album following April 2021’s Fearless (Taylor Version) and November 2021’s Red (Taylor Version). In October 2022, he also released his tenth studio album, Midnights.

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“There are different reasons I’m really excited about tonight’s set. Because I’ve been planning something for a while,” he told fans during a break in the show. “You know I like to plan things, and I like to surprise you with what I plan. That’s my love language with you — I plan, I plan, I plan and I can tell you about it.”

“If you’re going to turn your attention to the big screen in the back…” he said, where the big screen showed the cover of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) along with the July 7 release date. After his announcement, the “Bejeweled” singer treated fans to a performance of one of the songs from the album: “Sparks Fly.”

Taylor Swift performs on the ATMEGA

In an Instagram post shared after the announcement, Taylor wrote, “I’m proud and happy to announce that my version of Speak Now is coming out on July 7th (just in time for July 9th, iykyk ?) I first made Speak Now. , completely self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20. The songs that come from this time in my life are marked by brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions, and wild sadness.”

“I love this album because it tells the story of growing up, floundering, flying and crashing … and living to talk about it,” he continued. “With the six extra songs I pulled out of the vault, I really can’t wait to celebrate Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) with you on July 7.”

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