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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 20: NSAI Songwriter-Artist of the Decade honoree, Taylor Swift attends NSAI 2022 Nashville Songwriter Awards at Ryman Auditorium on September 20, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images); NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 07: Janet Jackson poses backstage at the Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2023 NYFW Show at the Elizabeth Collective on September 07, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Christian Siriano)

IfJanet Jacksonwasn’t already a Swiftie, it is a good bet she is one now.

The Grammy Award winner, 56, blissed-out toTaylor Swift’s “Snow on the Beach” from her 10th studio albumMidnights— which dropped Friday — sharing aTikTokof herself bobbing her head to the track, which mentions her name.

“I LUV it,” Jackson captioned the video, in which she leans back in a chair and gets blissfully lost in the song, before commenting with a smile: “That’s nice.”

Swift previously celebratedMidnightsbecoming the most-streamed album in a single dayin Spotify’s history, following the LP’s release on Friday, in addition to becoming Apple Music’s biggest pop album of all time.

“How did I get this lucky, having you guys out here doing something this mind-blowing?! Like what even just happened??!?!” she wrote on Twitter.

In addition to Del Rey and Antonoff, the album also features Swift’s longtime boyfriendJoe Alwyn(under his pen name William Bowery) and actressZoë Kravitz, with whom Swift posted a photo this weekend to celebrate the “wild ride of an album.”

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“We’d been toying with ideas and had written a few things we loved, butMidnightsactually really coalesced and flowed out of us when our partners (both actors)did a film together in Panama,” Swift continued. “Jack and I found ourselves back in New York, alone, recording every night, staying up late and exploring old memories and midnights past.”

Midnights, which is now available to stream, marks Swift’s first project of entirely new material since the release of 2020’sEvermoreand its predecessorFolklorefive months before.

source: people.com