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Janet Jackson Loves The ‘All For You’ Allusion in Taylor Swift's New Song ‘Snow On The Beach’
Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey received appreciation from Janet Jackson for referencing her 2001 hit song 'All For You' in the song 'Snow On The Beach' from the 'Midnights' album. The pop sensation uploaded a video of herself nodding along while listening to the track, saying “it’s nice…it’s nice”, and smiles at the point where Swift and Del Rey sing “Now I’m all for you like Janet”. Jackson captioned the video with “i LUV it @taylorswift13 x Lana Del Rey 😘😘😘” and later received a reply from Swift saying that she feels like she’s “dreaming”. “I feel like I’m dreaming,” commented Swift on Twitter. “I have so much love and gratitude for you and all you’ve done to inspire female artists everywhere.” Fans noticed the lyric reference to Jackson’s track, which is the lead song from Jackson’s seventh album ‘All For You’.
Taylor Swift Shares ‘Midnights’ Visual Album With ‘Music Movies’
Taylor Swift said that she has created a series of ‘music movies’ for her eagerly anticipated 10th album, ‘Midnights,’ which will include Laura Dern, Haim and others. Swift also confirmed the collaboration of Dern, Laith Ashley, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, John Early and Mike Birbiglia, in addition to the three Haim sisters, collaborator Jack Antonoff, make-up artist Pat McGrath and model Dita Von Teese in a trailer for the ‘Midnights’ video series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Swift's collaboration with cinematographer Rina Yang on her short film ‘All Too Well’ last year led to them working together again on the ‘Midnights’ video series. Swift stated in a statement obtained by THR: “I love storytelling, I love songwriting, I love writing videos, I love directing them. And this was a really fun opportunity to work again with the cinematographer Rina Yang.” As she and Yang wanted to challenge themselves to try different things this time around, Swift hinted that the videos would go into "the world of this record."