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Taylor Swift has added “Bad Blood (Taylor’s Version)” and “Message in a Bottle (Taylor’s Version)” to her long list of soundtrack contributions by including the tracks in the new animated movie DC League of Super-Pets.

The unveiling of the 1989-era single “Bad Blood” was a particular surprise when it was announced by Super-Pets star The Rock on social media, considering Swift has yet to drop her re-recording of the full album yet or let Swifties hear the new version of the smash outside the confines of a movie theater.

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Back in March, the superstar also surprised fans with the news that she’d written “Carolina,” a new song for the big-screen adaptation of Delia Owens’ Where the Crawdads Sing. The track, a snippet of which was first heard in the official trailer for the movie, continued the singer’s string of high-profile syncs that started way back in 2009 with “Crazier” from Hannah Montana: The Movie.

Waiting for “Bad Blood (Taylor’s Version)” to drop in full has us thinking: Which soundtrack contribution by Tay is your all-time favorite? Did you swoon over “Today Was a Fairytale” or “Jump Then Fall” when Swift made her acting debut in 2010’s Valentine’s Day? Or did you go crazy over her performance of “Macavity” in Cats?

Maybe you prefer one of the singer’s big-screen collabs for The Hunger Games (“Safe & Sound” with The Civil Wars) or Fifty Shades Darker (“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” with Zayn). Or perhaps you loved when Swift soundtracked her very own Netflix documentary, 2020’s Miss Americana, with the inspirational anthem “Only the Young.”

Last year, she also used the trailer for animated feature film Spirit Untamed to unveil the rerecorded version of 1989-era single “Wildest Dreams” in between the releases of Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version), leaving plenty of Swifties wondering which Taylor era they were in, exactly.

There are plenty of others songs to choose from, too, like “Eyes Open,” Tay’s 2012 solo contribution to The Hunger Games, “Sweeter Than Fiction” from 2013 biopic One Chance or “Beautiful Ghosts,” her co-write for Cats with none other than Andrew Lloyd Webber.

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