JAKARTA - Taylor Swift gave high appreciation to the latest musical work from legendary The Beatles member, Sir Paul McCartney.
Through a post on his personal social media, the singer of "Anti-Hero" even shared a promotional link for McCartney's 20th solo studio album titled *The Boys of Dungeon Lane*.
In his Instagram Story upload, Swift did not hesitate to praise the British musician to the skies. He admitted that he admired McCartney's dedication and consistency in music, who is now 83 years old.
"Never not inspired by this eternally incredible artist," Taylor Swift wrote, completing a photo upload on her Instagram account.
McCartney's latest album, "The Boys of Dungeon Lane", was officially released at the end of May under the auspices of Capitol Records.
The album was produced directly by McCartney with Andrew Watt.
The album, which is full of the nostalgia of McCartney's childhood in Liverpool, includes several mainstay numbers, including the title track "Days We Left Behind" and the track "Home to Us" featuring a collaboration with fellow The Beatles, Ringo Starr.
Swift's respect and admiration for McCartney is not one-sided. Their emotional relationship is known to be very supportive.
In a separate interview with BBC Radio 2 recently, McCartney revealed his views on the massive popularity that Swift is currently facing.
McCartney sees a great similarity between the phenomenon of Beatlemania mass hysteria in the mid-1960s and the global popularity that envelops Taylor Swift's career today.
"You do see the similarities, you know the fame and the level of popularity," McCartney said. "The global fame that Taylor Swift has and that we once had, but honestly I think she doesn't need any advice."
McCartney added that he was always open to providing guidance if young musicians needed it. He even joked about his position in the current music industry as a senior figure.
"If he asks me, I'll definitely give it to him. I'm like an older brother to that generation, or actually more like a grandfather. I love their sound. If they need advice, yes, I'll be happy to give it, but I think they don't need it," added McCartney.
In addition to talking about his closeness to Swift, McCartney also recounted a memorable moment when he gathered with the young pop stars of the present era, such as Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Sabrina Carpenter.
In addition, Taylor Swift's support for Paul McCartney's latest release was launched amid the massive busy-ness of the pop diva. Most recently, Swift was confirmed to contribute to the soundtrack for Disney and Pixar's highly anticipated animated feature film, Toy Story 5.
The Pennsylvania-born singer wrote and produced an original song titled "I Knew It, I Knew You" with her loyal collaborator, Jack Antonoff.
The latest work, which is directly inspired by the emotional ebb and flow of the iconic cowboy character Jessie, is scheduled to be released globally on June 5, ahead of the release of the film's full soundtrack album on June 19.
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