BLINKS and Swifties just found a reason to celebrate. BLACKPINK member Rosé was spotted leaving a renowned recording studio in New York City. Just moments later, she was followed by Taylor Swift, who left in her own vehicle. Although the two singers were not actually together, fans are already speculating on what they might be working on!
Taylor Swift Spotted Exiting Recording Studio After BLACKPINK’s Rosé
The internet was abuzz when a video showing BLACKPINK member Rosé and Taylor Swift leaving the same location made its rounds on social media. In the video, the “Gone” singer is shown exiting NYC’s Electric Lady Studios. After a few moments, Swift leaves the same location and gets into a separate car.
There’s not much to see here but fans were immediately intrigued by the idea that both artists were in a recording studio together. Needless to say, there were speculations that Rosé and Swift are collaborating on a new project. The rumors were fueled by the knowledge that Swift is currently working on a new album.
Rosé spotted leaving The Electric Lady Studio in New York, same night as Taylor Swift 👀 pic.twitter.com/IskTxRa4sb
— 젠바 🙈💕 (@blackpinkbabo) September 9, 2023
Numerous individuals are well-informed about Taylor Swift’s diligent efforts as she readies her upcoming album. It’s worth mentioning that a variety of prominent artists, such as Hayley Williams, Sabrina Carpenter, Cara Delevingne, Gracie Abrams, Sadie Sink, Jack Antonoff, and Margaret Qualley, have been spotted exiting the very same studio.
So what exactly is happening here? Reports confirmed that Swift hosted an album release celebration at Electric Lady Studios on September 9, 2023. There is a huge possibility that Rosé was invited along with a few friends to celebrate the upcoming release. However, it has not been confirmed whether the BLACKPINK member collaborated on a song with the American singer.
Taylor Swift is currently set to release ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ which was a re-recording of her 2014 album. The album is set to contain five previously unreleased “From the Vault” tracks.