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Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, and more stars cover Taylor Swift

Natalie Portman looks happy.

In a surprising twist, Hollywood's A-listers recently united for a unique project that has caught the attention of Taylor Swift fans everywhere. Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, Robert Downey Jr., and Jodie Foster, among others, joined forces for a rendition of Swift's 2014 hit song 'Blank Space.' The star-studded video, released by W Magazine, showcases the diverse talents of these actors as they take on the challenge of performing a song from an artist who many admitted to not being familiar with.

The three-minute-long video begins with Jodie Foster confessing, 'I don't know a single Taylor Swift song.' Robert Downey Jr. also chimes in, admitting that he is 'not familiar at all' with the popular singer's music. Sandra Hüller, star of 'Anatomy of a Fall,' apologizes and admits her unfamiliarity with Swift's work, saying, 'I don't know it, sorry Taylor, I'm really sorry.'

Undeterred by their lack of familiarity, the celebrities dive into their renditions of 'Blank Space.' As the video progresses, more stars join in, including Taraji P. Henson, Lily Gladstone, Barry Keoghan, Jeffrey Wright, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Phoebe Dynevor. Each gives their unique spin on Swift's hit song, resulting in a medley ranging from melodic recitals to hilariously dramatic readings.

Notable performances include impressive note-for-note vocals from the clear Swift fans: Lily Gladstone and Phoebe Dynevor. Their enthusiasm shines through as they flawlessly capture the essence of Swift's music.

The tribute video was released just before Taylor Swift's highly anticipated appearance at the Grammy Awards, where she is nominated for a total of six awards. Swift's nominations include Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for her chart-topping hit 'Anti-Hero.' Additionally, she is nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Karma' with Ice Spice, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Album of the Year for 'Midnights.'

While Swift will be attending the Grammy Awards to support her nominations, she will not be performing at the ceremony. Instead, she is scheduled to fly out to Japan immediately afterward for the next leg of her Eras Tour, where she will be performing at the Tokyo Dome from February 7th to 10th.

The star-studded tribute video serves as a testament to Taylor Swift's enduring influence in the music industry. Even those who were initially unfamiliar with her music found themselves drawn to the catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. It's a reminder of the universal appeal of Swift's songs that have resonated with millions of fans worldwide.

As Swift continues to evolve and captivate audiences with her music, her impact on popular culture remains undeniable. With Hollywood's top talent paying homage to her work, it's clear that Taylor Swift's music has become a cultural milestone that transcends boundaries and brings people together in unexpected ways.

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