“Album recordings over the biggest show,” Taylor Swift turned down MEGA Super Bowl Half-Time Show for this Major reason

Taylor Swift , Super Bowl LVII-IMAGO/NurPhoto
Taylor Swift is one of the biggest musical stars on the planet and the Super Bowl Half-Time Show is one of the most watched musical extravaganza every year. It seems like a match made in heaven but looks like the world will have to wait for some time for this unprecedented spectacle.
Taylor Swift has won 11 Grammy Awards and with over 200 million albums sold worldwide has fans across the globe who would love to see her at the biggest musical event of the year but it seems that they would have to wait for some time as per reports Taylor has declined the offer to perform at the Super Bowl LVII half time show.
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“Not this year.” Taylor Swift is interested but doesn’t have time

Whenever Taylor Swift performs at the Super Bowl halftime show it will be a must-watch event. She will follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest performers such as Michael Jackson (1991), Lady Gaga(2017), Beyonce(2013), Jennifer Lopes and Shakira(2020), and others. Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J.Blige, and Kendrick Lamar lighted up the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles when the LA Rams faced the Cincinnati Bengals.
Per reports by TMZ, Swift won’t be able to perform at the Superbowl in Arizona as she wants to finish rerecording her first 6 albums before undertaking the endeavor. In a widely publicized story, Swift lost the rights to her first 6 albums after they were sold off by her original recording company and Swift has vowed to rerecord all 6 albums to regain ownership. She has already released “Red” and “Fearless”, 2 of those 6 albums.
For now, the world has been denied the opportunity to see Taylor Swift on the biggest stage of them all despite her own wish to do so as timing is an issue. On a positive note, there’s still hope for next year though if by then Swift is done with the recordings.
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