Taylor Swift has been making history over the past year by means of planning to free up re-recordings of much of her musical discography. The "Shake It Off" songstress introduced her aim to re-record her old material when the masters of the six studio albums she released beneath the Big Machine label have been offered to the Hollywood multi-millionaire Scooter Braun, with whom Swift has a complicated history.

The superstar has already started the roll-out procedure for her re-recordings, with Fearless (Taylor's Version) coming out in April of this yr, and Red (Taylor's Version) set for a November debut on streaming services.

So some distance, Swift's determination has vastly paid off, with Fearless (Taylor's Version) being seriously well-received, and changing into the biggest first-week debut for a rustic album in six years. It has also received her the consideration of some industry greats — including, but now not restricted to Sir Paul McCartney.

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And the latest outstanding figure in tune to praise Swift's dealing with of her masters being offered is Dave Grohl of The Foo Fighters. Appearing at the October duvet of Rolling Stone, Grohl complimented Swift on her energy for standing up for herself within the business and appeared to recognize the appeal of revisiting your old subject matter as an artist. He mentioned, "F*** yeah, girl. Hell hath no fury. Now I'm scared of her! I would be so nerdy and into it. I think it's so much fun."

When Swift launched Fearless (Taylor's Version), she reflected at the non-public effect of re-recording her old tracks. The "cardigan" songwriter penned a note on Instagram, pronouncing, "this process has been more fulfilling and emotional than i could've imagined and has made me even more determined to re-record all of my music."

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It's no longer the first time Grohl and Swift had been related. The former Nirvana drummer prior to now appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden to discuss the time he sung with Swift, and the songstress helped him to not seem stoned, at a celebration thrown by way of Paul McCartney. And even further back, Grohl congratulated the megastar on her first-ever Grammy nomination in 2007.

Fans are loving the rather unexpected friendship between the two, with one Swiftie writing, "I love Dave so much he is talented and a kind soul", and some other tweeting, "Dave probably has a Taylor Swift Stan account. Jk. He's the coolest". While a third used to be hopeful that Grohl's praise of Swift may imply that The Foo Fighters nab a characteristic on one of her upcoming re-releases.

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