JAKARTA - Taylor Swift's younger brother, Austin Swift, reportedly sang his brother's song Look What You Made Me for the soundtrack of the television series Killing Eve. Although it did not confirm directly, fans immediately pointed to the voice of Taylor's sister based on several clues.
On Monday, May 25, the Lover singer wrote a tweet in which he liked Jack Leopards & the Dolphin Club's Look What You Made Me Do cover. Fans immediately found out the origin of the band.
VERY STOKED about this cover of lwymmd on @KillingEve by Jack leopards & the dolphin club !! pic.twitter.com/fhkLfOssfm
- Taylor Swift (taylorswift13) May 25, 2020
Fans found artwork for the song Look What You Made Me Do uploaded by Jack Leopard & the Dolphin Club using a photo of a boy whose face was covered. Fans know the boy's photo is of Austin as a child.
In addition, Swifties (as Taylor Swift's fans) are aware that Austin's Twitter account uses The Dolphin Club as a Twitter username.
I JUST FOUND THE ORIGINAL PICTURE OF AUSTIN ON FACEBOOK .... I KNEW IT @ taylorswift13 YOU SNEAKY SNAKE pic.twitter.com/b7L4BsN13k
- alyssa 🌙 (bIueeyesshined) May 25, 2020
Taylor Swift's representatives have not yet provided any statement regarding this news. However, quoted from Variety, in February Taylor met with Killing Eve producer Phoebe Waller Bridge to ask if Austin could sing the soundtrack of the series.
Look What You Made Me Do is Taylor Swift's first single from the album Reputation, which was released in 2017. Still under the Big Machine label, Taylor had to face a series of conflicts with the label. They bought all of Taylor's music masters so that he was not allowed to sing the songs from this album.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift collaborated with ABC to broadcast the exclusive Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert. In addition to performing the Lover album in full, Taylor has also released a live version of it digitally.
Listen to Jack Leopard & the Dolphin Club's Look What You Made Me Do below:
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