TIME won’t fly, but the streams sure did.
Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well’ (10-minute version) has officially hit 1 billion plays on Spotify, proving that some heartbreaks— and records— only grow stronger with time.
This is the first re-recorded song from her catalog to achieve such a feat, and it also holds the distinction of being the longest song to ever reach the 1 billion streaming mark, further cementing its legendary status.
“Taylor Swift’s All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault) is officially a member of the #BillionsClub,” tweeted Spotify.
Originally released as part of Swift’s 2012 album Red, the song was later re-recorded and extended as part of Red (Taylor’s Version) in 2021, reintroducing the emotional depth and raw storytelling that made it an instant fan favorite.
The original version of the song also earned a spot on Rolling Stone’s ‘100 Greatest Songs of the Century’ list in 2018, further cementing its cultural impact.
Since its release, All Too Well has remained one of Taylor Swift’s most emotionally charged and beloved tracks. Its vivid narrative continues to resonate with listeners, captivating fans worldwide with its deeply personal and evocative lyrics.
Swift’s continued dominance in the music industry is undeniable.
Earlier this year, she claimed the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top Artists of the 21st Century chart.
Her recently concluded Eras Tour made history as the first tour to surpass $2 billion, or approximately ₱116 billion, further solidifying her status as a global icon.
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