Taylor Swift's new music video makes biggest YouTube debut ever

Video starts with Swift crawling out of a grave and declaring her old self dead


Reauters August 30, 2017
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Taylor Swift’s vengeful new music video Look What You Made Me Do is smashing records on YouTube, garnering more than 43 million views in its first 24 hours of release.

YouTube said on Tuesday that it was the biggest debut of any video in YouTube history, beating the 36-million mark set by South Korean singer Psy’s Gentleman for that time frame in 2013.

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Look What You Made Me Do, in which Swift takes an aim at those who have attacked her professionally and personally in the last 10 years, has been heavily scrutinised by fans and entertainment media since it was premiered at the MTV Video Music Awards show on Sunday.


PHOTO: TWITTER/ TAYLOR SWIFT PHOTO: TWITTER/ TAYLOR SWIFT


Swift, 27, who was absent from award shows and red carpet events in 2017 after highly publicised feuds with Kanye West, Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry, did not attend the ceremony.

YouTube said the video averaged over 30,000 views per minute in its first 24 hours, with hourly views reaching over 3 million. By Tuesday, YouTube views had surpassed the 53 million mark.

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The music video starts with Swift crawling out of a grave and declaring her old self dead, portraying a hard-edged artist with nothing left to lose.

It ends with the singer reviving all the personas of her music career - from gawky, guitar-playing 16-year-old to poised Grammy winner - and having them bicker with each other for being fake, pretending to be nice and playing the victim.

The rapping, techno-beat single is the first from a new Swift album due for release in November called Reputation.

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Swift has some way to go before breaking the all-time YouTube music video, which is held by Latin singer Luis Fonsi’s 2017 global hit Despacito, which surpassed the 3 billion mark in early August.

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