\n \n<\/aside>\nWell, once upon a time, there were these three sisters from the San Fernando Valley. And they formed a little band called HAIM. And just like clockwork, they got bigger and bigger and bigger. They even made a few friends along the way. Until one day, they got SO big they started performing outside of Los Angeles. In London even! And one day, one of their friends decided to come to see the show. Did we say see? Oh, we meant to join in and perform one of their hit songs. And that friend was \u2026 Albert Einstein. Kidding, it’s Taylor Fucking Swift.<\/p>\n\n \n<\/aside>\nHave you missed Taylor Swift’s long monologues in between songs during her concerts? Honestly, me too. As someone whose last pre-pandemic concert was Miss Swift on the Reputation tour, I’ve completely forgotten that most artists do not speak that much in between songs. And they should! It’s fun and cute. Swift reminded fans how much baahhddly<\/em> they need her to go back on tour when she joined her pals HAIM for a mash-up of \u201cGasoline\u201d and \u201cLove Story.\u201d Alana Haim introduced Swift, who wore a matching all-black Louis Vuitton outfit, to a roaring crowd, and after the first half of the cameo, Swift did a li’l talkin’.<\/p>\nDuring her monologue, Swift addressed how big the audience was, 20,000 people to be exact, similar to how she would when she’s on tour. While she didn’t thank the crowd for spending their Thursday night with the sisters, Swift asked them to sing \u201cthe loudest they’ve sung all night\u201d to the lyrics of \u201cLove Story\u201d as HAIM helped blend the two songs into one. Thursday night was the first live performance of \u201cGasoline\u201d with all four singing together onstage.<\/p>\n
Is it the haunting way Swift belted out \u201cbaahhdd\u201d during the show a hint for \u201cBad Blood (Taylor’s Version)\u201d? Or maybe it’s the black leather look? Swifties know this is very much a stretch and just a way to cope as fans eagerly wait for the next Taylor’s Version release. BUT, the song IS featured in DC League of Super-Pets<\/em>. So, if Taylor Swift wants to continue releasing songs through movies until her \u201cShake It Off\u201d argument is over, well, what’s wrong with that?<\/p>\n