Taylor Swift, Who Hasn't Been Active on Instagram for 100 Days, Returns to Praise Selena and Benny's New Album

Taylor Swift ended her 100-day break from Instagram to passionately support her friend Selena Gomez's new album in collaboration with Benny Blanco, "I Said I Love You First," on March 22. Swift, a 14-time Grammy winner, expressed her enthusiasm in an Instagram Story, declaring, "I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDD," and included a link to the album. This album marks Gomez’s first major music release since her 2020 album "Rare." This is prepared by SSP.

Both enthusiastic and supportive, Gomez and Blanco were actively promoting their album, revealing personal stories in interviews. In a conversation on Spotify’s Countdown To series, Gomez amusingly shared how early she and Blanco arrived at one of Swift’s parties, comparing it to a time when everyone was still learning of their relationship. Blanco amusingly commented about not being familiar with Swift's music until Gomez's influence made him a fan.
Gomez and Blanco’s album gives fans an intimate glimpse into their relationship, a story narrated through its tracks, capturing every phase, from their meeting to their future. Swift's Instagram praise was an echo of her earlier support for Gomez and Blanco when they got engaged, promising playful participation in their wedding festive.
Fans, while thrilled about Swift endorsing Gomez, have voiced concerns over other artists’ lukewarm support and Gomez's label, Interscope Records, for not adequately promoting the March 21 release. Ahead of its release, Gomez and Blanco shared their organic creative process in intimate sessions that were more personal conversations than strict songwriting sessions. The project is now available for streaming, inviting audiences into their creative and personal journey.
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