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Taylor Swift, Brendon Urie rock out in sweats in new “ME!” video

Taylor Swift has already hit over 116 million views on her music video for “ME!,” but now fans are getting even more out of the dream collab with Brendon Urie.

Absolutely dominating YouTube with the initial visuals apparently wasn’t enough, with the duo now releasing a second “vertical” video for Spotify.

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The duo captured the clip from Billboard Music Awards rehearsals where they’re busy prepping for their performance tonight. Swift shared the snippet of the backstage visuals on Twitter, showing the singer goofily dancing with Urie in their comfy clothes.

“Brendon and I shot our @Spotify vertical video at rehearsals in Vegas to give you a sneak peak of our @BBMAs performance,” the tweet reads.

The clip was revealed on Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits playlist. You can check out the full video below or here.

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Last week, Swift fans were speculating that Panic! At The Disco frontman Urie might be on Swift’s new song well before “ME!” dropped.

Swift finally confirmed the title and Urie’s collab on ABC in an interview with Robin Roberts, and dropped the “ME!” video is later that evening.

After hours of intense clue-dropping online and in Nashville with a butterfly mural, Swift headed to the 2019 NFL Draft. Once there, she revealed what fans had been guessing, which is Urie joined her for the new track and video dropping at midnight EST.

In the same interview, Swift opened up about the meaning behind the new track.

“‘ME!’ is a song about embracing your individuality and really celebrating it and owning it,” she explains. “With a pop song, we have the ability to get a melody stuck in people’s heads, and I just want it to be one that makes them feel better about themselves.”

What do you think of the behind-the-scenes style footage? Sound off in the comments below!

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