Taylor Swift's music continues to make waves in the industry, with her latest single 'Fortnight' gaining momentum on various Billboard airplay charts. However, in a surprising turn of events, 'Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)' has reappeared on the Adult Contemporary chart this week.
The track, originally featured on Swift's album '1989 (Taylor's Version),' has now spent a total of eight weeks on the Adult Contemporary chart. Despite not being promoted as a single, 'Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)' has managed to secure a spot on the radio ranking, showcasing its enduring popularity among listeners.
Swift's decision to re-record her early catalog, including 'Bad Blood,' was driven by her desire to regain control over her music following the sale of the rights to much of her work. The original 'Bad Blood' also found success on the Adult Contemporary chart back in 2015, reaching a peak position of No. 9.
Alongside 'Bad Blood (Taylor's Version),' Swift currently boasts five hits on the Adult Contemporary radio ranking, including 'Cruel Summer,' 'Anti-Hero,' 'Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault),' and 'Fortnight,' all of which are either maintaining their positions or climbing up the chart.
Despite the focus on her newer releases, 'Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)' continues to captivate audiences and secure its place among Swift's repertoire of hits. Its unexpected resurgence on the Adult Contemporary chart highlights the enduring appeal of Swift's music and her ability to connect with listeners across different genres.