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The new visuals features the singer filming the video in a single take as she belts out the lyrics of the song in a wooded area.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift's "Delicate" gets another music video treatment. Weeks after releasing the first version of the music video, the former country singer premiered a vertical music video for the track on Friday, March 30. The visuals was released exclusively on Spotify.

The new visuals features Taylor filming the video in a single take as she belts out the lyrics of the song in a wooded area. The 28-year-old singer dons a black sweater and an oversized fur coat which she teams with a necklace which has the initial "J" on it, seemingly giving a nod to boyfriend Joe Alwyn. At one point, she spins around and then makes a kissy face towards the camera.

"This ain't for the best/ My reputation's never been worse, so/ You must like me for me.../ Yeah, I want you," she sings while roaming around the wooded area. "We can't make/ Any promises now, can we, babe?/ But you can make me a drink."

The first visuals for the track was released at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Sunday, March 11. It features the singer discovering a magical note that suddenly makes her invisible. After realizing that no one can see her, she throws off her shoes and dances to her heart's content.

Following the release of the clip, Taylor was accused of ripping off a Spike Jonze-directed Kenzo advert in the music video. Many social media users pointed out that her music video was very similar to the advert, with one listing all the similarities between the two clips. Among them were "lonely/contemplative look off-cam," "silly wink faces," and "profile tracking shot of militant walk."

A rep for Kenzo responded to the controversy, playfully saying, "Listen Tay, I feel you. It's just hard to stay fresh. Call us, we can help."

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