: Antonoff replaces Swift's controversial "sexy baby" line with "art bro," singing: "Sometimes I feel like everybody is an art bro lately / And I just judge them on the hill" .

: During Swift's "covert narcissism" line, Antonoff provides a comforting rebuttal, singing, "Taylor, you'll be fine," which shifts the song’s tone from isolated self-reflection to a more supportive dialogue. Production & Instrumental Updates

The most notable change occurs in the second verse, where Jack Antonoff takes over vocals and updates Swift's original "sexy baby" metaphor:

: He adds new imagery with the line, "Pierced through the heart of 90's guilt," further leaning into the remix's retro theme.

Produced by Swift and Antonoff, this version leans more heavily into the 1980s synth-pop aesthetic:

The remix is a collaborative rework of the lead single from Taylor Swift’s 2022 album, Midnights . Released on November 7, 2022, it features Jack Antonoff’s solo project, Bleachers , and introduces significant lyrical and production changes to the original track. Key Lyrical Changes

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: Antonoff replaces Swift's controversial "sexy baby" line with "art bro," singing: "Sometimes I feel like everybody is an art bro lately / And I just judge them on the hill" .

: During Swift's "covert narcissism" line, Antonoff provides a comforting rebuttal, singing, "Taylor, you'll be fine," which shifts the song’s tone from isolated self-reflection to a more supportive dialogue. Production & Instrumental Updates Taylor Swift Anti Hero (feat Bleachers) Si...

The most notable change occurs in the second verse, where Jack Antonoff takes over vocals and updates Swift's original "sexy baby" metaphor: : Antonoff replaces Swift's controversial "sexy baby" line

: He adds new imagery with the line, "Pierced through the heart of 90's guilt," further leaning into the remix's retro theme. Produced by Swift and Antonoff, this version leans

Produced by Swift and Antonoff, this version leans more heavily into the 1980s synth-pop aesthetic:

The remix is a collaborative rework of the lead single from Taylor Swift’s 2022 album, Midnights . Released on November 7, 2022, it features Jack Antonoff’s solo project, Bleachers , and introduces significant lyrical and production changes to the original track. Key Lyrical Changes