Taylor Swift approves Orchestarral Cover of Bad Blood

Singer, Taylor Swift, gave an orchestral rendition of "Bad Blood" by  Christoper Tin with her official thumbs up in Twitter, tweeting , "Getting pirate ship/ sword fight movie scene vibes from this orchestral version of Bad Blood and I'm happy about it."

Tin, is a classical musician from Palo Alto, CA, said that after he hears Swift play the 1989 track at Los Angeles' Stapeles Center last August, he became inspired to go into his house and write the orchestral piece, along with the music of brass, strings and booming drums.

Within a few days, Tin posted the video of his re-creation with a little help from his assistant Nadia Wheaton. He ask for anyone who would like the song to share it with their fellow Swift fans. But surprisingly the singer herself is one of those who spread the love.

Tin wrote on his Facebook page , " I can't stop smilling, I've had a stupid grin on my face all evening!" after seeing Swift's tweet.

"I had the opportunity to meet Taylor Swift before her concert at Staples Center," Tin posts on YouTube. "I was completely blown away. Not only is she an incredibly gifted musician, songwriter, and businesswoman, but she's one of the most confident and charming people I've ever met."

Swift's Bad Blood has already won several Teen Choice and MTV Video Music Awards. It's been covered thousand times from Ryan Adams to Youtube fans.

Ryan Adams and Taylor Swift has the rare event of their life by having same-titled albums and both are in top 10 together. Ryan Adams remake of Taylor Swift's 1989 debuting at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, a nick above Swift's original at No.8.

The first instance of such occurred on June 1966 chart, when two albums titled "The Shadow of Your Smile" each reached the top 10, back-to-back just like Adams and Swift this week.

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