CONFIRMED: Taylor Swift is Releasing New Song “ME!” Featuring Brendon Urie with Music Video at Midnight

10-time GRAMMY-Award winning artist, Taylor Swift appeared on ABC Network at the NFL Draft in Nashville, TN on the rooftop of a building in front of hundreds of thousands of football fans just moments ago, that is just hours after…

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Posted on April 25, 2019

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10-time GRAMMY-Award winning artist, Taylor Swift appeared on ABC Network at the NFL Draft in Nashville, TN on the rooftop of a building in front of hundreds of thousands of football fans just moments ago, that is just hours after she surprised fans with an appearance at her butterfly mural in the Nashville Gulch, taking a long time to show her appreciation for her fans taking selfies with her and signing autographs and more.

It now has been seen in London, via a Spotify billboard on Vue, that Swift’s new single is being released tonight at midnight and is called “Me!” which is also spotted on her butterfly mural that was added to the mural today but thats not all, the new single will feature none other then the Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie which can be read on the lower right corner of the Spotify billboard. The song is said to be an Alternative/Punk song which is unlike anything Swift has ever done before. You can see the photo of the fan captured billboard below:

Earlier today, YouTube leaked a new video upload from Taylor Swift which features Brendon Urie and the leaked screenshot can be seen below.

Swift has now officially confirmed the collaboration live during the NFL Draft with Robin Roberts saying which will be released as a single at midnight tonight with a music video to accompany the single. Swift said, “A New song and music video, The song is called ‘Me’ like in all caps, with an exclamation point and its featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco.”

Continuing to tell fans the meaning behind the new song saying, “Me! is a song about embracing your own individuality, and really celebrating it and owning it. I think that with a pop song like this we have the ability to get a melody stuck in peoples heads and I just want it to be one that makes them feel better about themselves.”

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