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See me in hindsight tangled up
See me in hindsight tangled up






see me in hindsight tangled up

“WAITTT THE GLITCH LIKE BAD BLOOD THIS THIS IS A EASTER EGG,” another commented.īut, it doesn’t seem intentional sometimes higher quality videos upload to TikTok and glitch.

see me in hindsight tangled up

“is the glitch an Easter egg or is tik tok just not working,” one user wrote. The video does have a glitch in it and fans were quick to notice. “You set a date in November with Red but then someone mentions 1989,” she wrote. She kept the humor going and touched on releasing the song ahead of Red (Taylor’s Version) with captions on the video. “Burnin’ it down 🔥 #wildestdreamstaylorsversion #slowzoomeffect #swifttok,” she captioned it. Swift posted her new version of the song for TikTokers to have for the trend it down ? #wildestdreamstaylorsversion #slowzoomeffect #swifttok ♬ original sound – Taylor Swift The singer even participated in the trend herselfīut it’s not just Taylor Swift’s Twitter that got the song. “Hi! Saw you guys got Wildest Dreams trending on tiktok, thought you should have my version,” she tweeted on Sept. So much so that she released the rerecording of “Wildest Dreams” before she even announced the date of 1989 (Taylor’s Version). The original sound used on this trend, which used the old version of the song from 1989 and was from a user other than Taylor Swift, had over 675k videos. And then the second half of the video, when the lyrics go, “You see me in hindsight, tangled up with you all night, burnin’ it down…” the user puts on that effect and struts their stuff. In the trend, users use her song and the new effect called “Slow Zoom.” The trend is the “main character trend” where the use of the effect and the song on the user makes them feel and look like the “main character.” The first part of the video is a bit out of focus or closer up.

see me in hindsight tangled up

If you’ve spent any time on TikTok in the past couple of weeks, you might have noticed that Swift’s popular song “Wildest Dreams” became a part of a trend on the viral video app. Perfectly Fine’ Has a Reference to ‘All Too Well’








See me in hindsight tangled up