You can refer to Taylor Swift as Taylor Haim now.
"Cancel the DNA test," Swift tweeted in jest Thursday. "I'm the 4th Haim sister and this song is the only proof I need."
Cancel the DNA test I’m the 4th Haim sister and this song is the only proof I need #GasolineRemix https://t.co/GWwMxZEBsT
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) February 19, 2021
The 31-year-old singer-songwriter posted in response to Haim's announcement that Swift was featuring on their "Gasoline" remix, which is included on the new Women in Music Pt. III (Expanded Edition track list:
Haim—actually comprised of sisters Alana, Danielle and Este—released their third studio album Women in Music Pt. III last June. The album is nominated for album of the year at the upcoming 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, where Haim is also up for best rock performance ("The Steps").
This isn't the first time Haim and Swift have collaborated, as the former lended their voices to "no body, no crime" on the latter's ninth studio album evermore, which arrived in December. Evermore is the sister album to June's folklore—also nominated for album of the year at March's Grammys.
Swift, a 10-time Grammy winner and genre-bending icon, announced the forthcoming release of Fearless (Taylor's Version), the re-recorded version of her 2008 sophomore album, earlier this month. "Love Story (Taylor's Version)" dropped last week.
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