Taylor Swift inspires ‘Fight Song’ Singer Rachel Platten to claim his music


Rachel Platten announces Rachels versions inspired by Taylor Swift
Rachel Platten announces ‘Rachel’s versions’ inspired by Taylor Swift

Rachel Platten has made a surprising ad.

He Fight song Hitmaker is following Taylor Swift’s leadership and seeking to take possession of his music.

Taking Instagram on Monday, Platten announced Fighting song (Rachel version) including his other famous slopes of the 2016 album Forest fire.

In the subtitle, Platten wrote: “I am proud to announce that on 09/26, I am launching a new album with my own,” Rachel’s Versions “, by Fight Song, Stand by you and other songs from my Wildfire album.”

“Fight Song (Rachel version), will also include some live songs and a surprise of the vault,” he went on to write.

Platten also continued: “I had no idea when I wrote these songs in times of vulnerability that they would change my life. For a decade, they have lived in the world, carrying their own weight. They have been parts of their moments of strength, doubt and connection.”

Adding: “Now, while we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Fight Song, I have returned to some of my originals, not to change them, but to claim them.”

“This is more than just new versions of old songs; Rachel’s new versions are infused with the voice I have now, the wisdom that I have won and the undeniable pride of owning my own teachers.”

Platten also expressed his gratitude to Taylor Swift, who recorded the iconic albums versions of Taylor, calling attention to the importance of artists who possess their masters, saying: “I am grateful to @taylorswift for bringing this conversation in light and training artists to recover control over their work, their stories and their futures.”

“Thanks to the immensely talented original producer of Wildfire, @jonlevine, for joining me again to re -record these songs.”

“And most importantly, thanks to all of you, who have supported me during these years. I can’t wait for you to listen to them again, this time, completely, completely and without apologies,” Rachel Platten concluded.



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