Taylor Swift Releases New Song For ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ Sequel

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Taylor Swift has released her new song, "I Don't Wanna Live Together", which was featured in the "Fifty Shades" sequel. A duet with former One Direction star Zayn Malik, the song is Taylor's her first new music video in two years.

The track is now at No. 16 at Malik's homeland in the U.K., and No. 3 in Australia. "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" is featured in the upcoming "Fifty Shades Darker" movie set to hit the theaters in February.

This is Swift's first new music video since her ground-breaking "1989" album that won the Grammy in 2014. Although she co-wrote Calvin Harris and Rihanna's hit "This Is What You Came For" last year, she has been idle in the music world for quite a while now, according to CNN.

Swift and the former One Directioner member released the song in December. On the other hand, her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff confirmed said he was a co-writer and producer of the song and that he and Swift recorded the track at his home in Los Angeles.

The music video tells the stories two broken-up couple that are battling with their minds, whether or not they should get back together. Zayn gets out of a car and walks solemnly through a hotel lobby into an elevator before the video shifts to an unsure Swift.

The video directly parallels to the beginning of the sequel of "Fifty Shades". In the 2011 thriller, Ana and Christian parted ways despite still have feelings for one another. The sequel revolves around the two getting back together, with added sizzling scenes to it.

 

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Fifty Shades of Grey Sequel, Fifty Shades Darker, Taylor Swift, zayn malik, Music video
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