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Taylor Swift and April 29th: Important Swiftie Date Explained

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fans of Taylor Swift I’ve long wondered what significance April 29th has for the pop star.

The story surrounding the date began after Swift, 34, released “High Infidelity,” one of seven bonus tracks from her midnight (3 a.m. edition)which was discontinued in October 2022.

“Do you really want to know where I was on April 29th?” Swift sang. “Do I really have to tell you how he brought me back to life?”

While Swifties have speculated a lot about what the date could possibly mean — the singer is known for her Easter eggs, after all — many have pointed out the significance of April 29, 2016.

Swift that was linked to Calvin Harris At that time he was seen leaving his buddy Gigi HadidHer birthday party took place in the early hours of April 29th. While it’s unclear what transpired the rest of the day, days later she attended the Met Gala.

At the event, Swift danced with Tom Hiddleston, according to footage shared on social media. The two met briefly this summer.

Where was Taylor Swift on April 29th?  The date explained
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It is worth noting that fans believe that she met Joe Alwyn at the annual fundraiser at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as it is the first public event at which both have been present. Following her split from Hiddleston, Swift and Alwyn, now 33, subsequently dated for six years and called it quits in April 2023.

April 29, 2016 was also the same day that Harris, now 40, and Rihanna released “This Is What You Came For.” When he released the song, Nils Sjöberg was listed as a co-writer. One month later Us weekly confirmed that Harris had broken up with Swift in June 2016, her rep confirmed that she had co-written the tune under the Swedish pseudonym.

After the news broke, Harris criticized Swift (who had started dating Hiddleston, now 43) in a series of now-deleted posts about to try. “Tear down your ex-boyfriend to do something,” he wrote. “I know you’re not on tour and you need someone new to bury Katie [Perry] ETC, but I’m not that guy, sorry. I won’t allow it.”

While he admitted that Swift contributed to the hit track, Harris claimed that he “wrote the music, produced the song, arranged it and cut the vocals.” He added: “And initially she wanted it to be kept secret, hence the pseudonym. “And she sings a bit of it too – a great lyricist and she nailed it as always.”

When Swift released her “Look What You Made Me Do” music video the following year, there was a gravestone that read “Nils Sjöberg.”

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