You Need to Hear Niall Horan and Fletcher Cover Taylor Swift’s Lover

Niall Horan, Taylor Swift

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You’ve by no means heard Taylor Swift‘s “Lover” sung like this sooner than.

Niall Horan and Fletcher launched a canopy of the 30-year-old singer’s hit by the use of Spotify on Wednesday.

“Always love being asked to get involved in the Spotify Singles sessions,” the One Direction member wrote in an observation got by way of Rolling Stone. “It’s nice to get out of the comfort zone and try something different. When it came to deciding what song I was going to do, there was only one option for me. ‘Lover’ is one of my favorite songs I’ve heard in a long time and Taylor is a good friend. Let’s hope she likes it.”

It seems like the rendition was given the 10-time Grammy winner’s stamp of approval.

“This is absolutely STUNNING,” the “Shake It Off,” big name wrote by the use of Instagram Stories. “@NiallHoran & @FindingXFletcher Love you guys.”

This wasn’t the primary time the track used to be carried out as a duet. As fanatics will recall, Swift and Shawn Mendes launched a remix again in November. Horan and Fletcher additionally don’t seem to be the primary celebs to present the music a brand new twist. Keith Urban additionally carried out “Lover” throughout one in each of his live shows in August.

“Lover” seems on Swift’s 7th studio album Lover, which she launched in August.

“One thing about this album that’s really special to me is that it’s the first one that I will own of my work,” she informed Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts on the time, referencing Scooter Braun‘s acquire of her masters.”

The album won a Grammy nomination within the Best Pop Vocal Album class and the track used to be up for Song of the Year.

To listen to a snippet of the brand new rendition, take a look at the Spotify playlist above.

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