So, rather than sending management teams, the “Lavender Haze” artist sent his mother Andreas Wift and his brother Austin Swift.
“They told them all the stories of every era we tried to buy it. “My mother then called me and said, ‘Look, they were great, they heard us, but I don’t know which direction to go to this.”
In tears, Taylor shared that she felt okay with it, saying, “I got it, I got it, I got it, I’ve got my hopes about this in 10 years,” and that she felt okay with it.
A few months later, after the Super Bowl, she always pointed out, but she got a call from her mother.
“She’s like, ‘You got your music,'” Taylor said.
Through her words, Travis sang her lyrics.
Taylor explained that the NFL player was the first person she said.
“I’m just stabbing my eyes like I’m crying,” she shared.
“I started crying too,” Travis admitted. “I’m so happy to you because I’ve seen how you make music. I’ve seen how I make these videos.
He continued.
