Taylor Swift Flaunts Her Hilarious Gremlin Voice (VIDEO)
Taylor Swift is clearly a master of imitations!
Swift, 24, imitated a gremlin in a new MTV interview with Jack Antonoff.
The two celebrities talked about Swift's "1989" album, which officially debuts on Monday. Taylor joined forces with Antonoff, 30, on three of the songs, including the recently released "Out of the Woods." Discussing how the project came about, the fun. member reveals the pop star would send over voice memos and hilariously end them using her gremlin voice.
Swift claimed she has absolutely been embarrassed the first time she pulled it out. "And then it started becoming a thing, and it just became gremlin voice," Taylor was quoted as saying.
Swift confessed on Thursday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that she based "You Are In Love," a track she and Antonoff worked on for the deluxe edition of the album, on his affair with girlfriend Lena Dunham. She explained: "I wrote it as kind of a commentary on what their relationship has been like, and so it's actually me looking in and going: "This happened and then that happened and that happened," then that's how you knew you're in love."
Check out Taylor Swift's gremlin voice in the video below...
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Swift, 24, imitated a gremlin in a new MTV interview with Jack Antonoff.
The two celebrities talked about Swift's "1989" album, which officially debuts on Monday. Taylor joined forces with Antonoff, 30, on three of the songs, including the recently released "Out of the Woods." Discussing how the project came about, the fun. member reveals the pop star would send over voice memos and hilariously end them using her gremlin voice.
Swift claimed she has absolutely been embarrassed the first time she pulled it out. "And then it started becoming a thing, and it just became gremlin voice," Taylor was quoted as saying.
Swift confessed on Thursday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that she based "You Are In Love," a track she and Antonoff worked on for the deluxe edition of the album, on his affair with girlfriend Lena Dunham. She explained: "I wrote it as kind of a commentary on what their relationship has been like, and so it's actually me looking in and going: "This happened and then that happened and that happened," then that's how you knew you're in love."
Check out Taylor Swift's gremlin voice in the video below...
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