Taylor Swift expressed her gratitude to her co-writer, Diane Warren, by sending her a bouquet of flowers and a heartfelt thank-you note for their collaboration on the '1989' Vault track 'Say Don't Go.'
Swift recently released her 'Taylor's Version' re-recording, including five additional 'From The Vault' tracks from the '1989' era that were not included on the original album. This new release hit the shelves just last week.
The latest addition to Swift's catalog, titled «Say Don't Go,» was a collaborative effort with renowned songwriter Diane Warren nearly a decade ago.
With the song now seeing the light of day, Taylor Swift expressed her gratitude by gifting Warren a bouquet of flowers and a heartfelt thank-you note.
In her message, Swift conveyed her admiration, saying, “Diane, It was a dream come true to write with you. I hope you love ‘Say Don’t Go’ as much as I do!!! Sending the biggest hug to you! Love, Taylor.”
In an Instagram post, Warren expressed her excitement that everyone would finally get to hear the song.
In her conversation with Rolling Stone regarding the song's lengthy path to release, Warren mentioned that everything has its time and noted that it took a while for the song to see the light of day. She expressed her satisfaction that it had finally been released and mentioned that the wait had been worthwhile.
Warren went on to share that Swift had a unique way of articulating her thoughts.
She described the experience as truly fascinating and noted the artist's deep understanding of her audience's preferences. Warren added that she can't quite put it into words, but that's likely a key reason behind her being the most prominent star in the world.
This weekend, the streaming platform Spotify made