Aaron Dessner's latest Instagram story has sparked speculation of a new collaboration with Taylor Swift. Aaron Dessner in her story shared a photo of Taylor Swift in a recording studio on his Instagram page to congratulate her on Grammy multiple nominations for "Midnights."
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The latest Instagram story from Aaron Dessner, collaborator of the hitmaker Taylor Swift and member of The National, has ignited speculation about a potential new collaboration between the two artists.
Aaron, known for his collaboration with Taylor on the pandemic albums "Folklore" and "Evermore," as well as the re-recordings of "Red" and "Speak Now," and the 2022 album "Midnights," has been a key figure in Taylor's recent musical work.
While Swift is engaged in her ongoing Eras Tour in Argentina and has recently re-released her 2014 album "1989," fans are abuzz with anticipation, eagerly awaiting a possible announcement related to "Reputation (Taylor's Version)."
Aaron Dessner shared a photo of Taylor Swift in a recording studio on his Instagram page to congratulate her on Grammy multiple nominations for "Midnights."
"Congratulations to all the Grammy nominees, especially Taylor Swift nominated several times for Midnights. So grateful to be some part of these journeys," the story read.
Fans are now speculating that a new collaboration might be in the works, with some suggesting the possibility of an "Evermore Long Pond Studio Session." This speculation is fueled by Taylor's recent appearance in the "Evermore" era and the outfit she wore in the shared photo being the same one from November 3.
Taking to Twitter, fans expressed their excitement, with one suggesting, "Evermore: the long pond studio sessions," and another anticipating, "We were so right besties. EVERMORE LPSS ARE COMING." The anticipation among Taylor Swift's fanbase is palpable as they eagerly await potential news of a new collaboration between the acclaimed artist and Aaron Dessner.
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