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It also signals a cozy relationship between Swift and iHeartMedia, which could have implications in the future. Since nearly all of Swift’s re-recorded material spans her country era, this also has a significant impact on country radio. Expect the song to fall slightly this upcoming week as it loses its hourly spins, but there is a significant chance this single could be the big return to country radio Swift’s new label Republic Records has been gunning for.Īnother interesting development: iHeartMedia has decided that moving forward, they will only play the re-recordings of Taylor Swift’s songs once they become available across all of the company’s stations as opposed to the original renditions done for Big Machine that were eventually sold off, stimulating the re-recordings. Receiving hourly radio play on iHeartMedia stations, “I Bet You Think About Me” became the coveted “Most Added” track on country radio last week, and debuted at an incredible #23 on the charts, already blowing all of the other post-country Taylor Swift singles out of the water. “I Bet You Think About Me” though, it is giving off strong indications it could have significant impact on country radio.
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Though in some ways country radio seemed receptive to the one-off Swift single if it somewhat fit the format (both songs were a bit more understated and “rootsy,” though not really “country”), these songs really didn’t seem to fit the bill exactly. In 2020, they tried out the song “Betty” from Taylor’s album Folklore, and it failed after reaching #32. “New Year’s Day” was sent to country radio in 2017 from her album Reputation, and fizzled at #41. Sending a single to country radio is not unprecedented for Taylor Swift since she officially left the genre in 2014. Taylor Swift released Red (Taylor’s Version) as the latest installment of her re-recorded albums on November 12th, and on November 15th, a bonus song from the set called “I Bet You Think About Me” featuring Chris Stapleton was sent to country radio. There is a new pop invasion happening at mainstream country radio, and the conduit is Chris Stapleton.