Despite being the top earning musician of 2015, Taylor Swift would like us to know that she’s just like us — and is no stranger to indulging in a solo dance party.
In her latest ad for Apple Music, the 26-year-old pop mogul tell us, “I love a quiet night at home,” before blasting The Darkness’ “I Believe In A Thing Called Love” and shamelessly lip-syncing and rocking out to the 2003 hit track. The clip ends with the tagline, “dance like nobody’s watching.”
It’s not the first time that Swift has taken the every(wo)man approach to promoting Apple Music; previous commercials have shown her falling off a treadmill after rapping to Drake and Future’s “Jumpman” and lip-syncing to Jimmy Eat World’s “The Middle” in what might be the most nostalgic millennial advertising moment ever.
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