Watch Taylor Swift Cover Drake, Future’s ‘Jumpman’
Drake & Future’s hypnotic flow on “Jumpman” proves dangerous for Taylor Swift in a new ad for Apple Music. “Man, I hate cardio,” the pop star says before a workout, taking solace in her “#GymFlow” playlist. Putting on her determined treadmill face, she clicks play on the track and starts rapping, embellishing her jog with hip-hop hand motions. Bad move: She slips and faceplants, cueing up the company’s slogan: “Distractingly good. All the music you want.” The singer wrote on Twitter that the ad was “based on true events.”
In December, Swift released the concert film Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour – which documented her November 28th performance in Sydney Australia – exclusively on Apple Music.
Swift won big at this year’s Grammy Awards, taking home three trophies – including Album of the Year for 2014’s 1989. During her acceptance speech, she snuck in a subtle dig at Kanye West, who rapped that he “made that bitch famous” on his latest LP, The Life of Pablo.
“As the first woman to win Album of the Year twice, I want to say to all the young women out there: There are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame,” she said.