Emo Queen Taylor Swift Lip Syncs to Jimmy Eat World In New Apple Music Ad

First Posted: Apr 19, 2016 04:30 AM EDT
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Taylor Swift has again partnered with Apple, just a few weeks after starring in her first ad for Apple Music, on a second advertisement for its streaming music service. Earlier this morning, Swift tweeted and showcased again Apple Music's Activity Playlists feature, this time around, focusing on the "Getting Ready to Go Out" category.

In a news article on The Verge, the all-time favorite singer had finally unveiled her new Apple Music commercial through Twitter. This one appears a lot less painful compared to her first bit of promo material for the music service.

Swift pulled up a playlist for getting ready to go out and rocks out to Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle" where she is in a bathroom that seems bigger than any apartment. Swift mentioned that she "used to listen to this in middle school", and she even did lip syncing the lyrics in front of a mirror as cited on MacRumors.

The video shows Taylor Swift in a physically intense performance. In the video, Swift is flinging her lipstick and bouncing around. She is working with library of dance moves that are perhaps familiar from your own house parties and middle-school dances. Now it is pretty much apparent that Swift has fully recuperated from the embarrassing treadmill spill she went through while jogging to Drake and Future's "Jumpman" earlier of April.

Apple and Taylor Swift have been cozying up with each other for months now, forgetting their first disagreement over royalties paid during Apple Music's free trial period. In December, Swift's 1989 World Tour documentary exclusively premiered on the service.

After her dance-filled jam session comes to a thrilling end, the advertisement closes with the tagline that Apple Music has 'every song for every moment', reminding people who have not yet sign up to the service that they can enjoy a 3-month trial period. 

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