Surprise! Taylor Swift has a treat for fans again as she released the remix version of the lead single of her 10th studio album "Midnights." Until when is it available for digital download?

Swift recently took to her official Twitter account to share the official single cover of the song "Anti-Hero (Feat. Bleachers).

"Jack's version of 'sexy baby' is 'art bro' and we sincerely hope it confuses just as many people," she wrote.

The art cover features Swift posing for a wacky shot while holding a wine glass while her longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff stares directly at the camera while sitting on a couch.

The pop star attached a link to her official website that features a countdown timer, indicating that the song is only exclusively available for purchase on her page until 11:59 p.m. ET on November 7, 2022.

As of this writing, the song isn't available on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music and Swift has not revealed whether it would be available for the public to hear in the future.

However, fans who purchased the song immediately shared it online. Listen to the teaser below:

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The Bleachers' version of "Anti-Hero" sounds completely different from the original release as there are heavy hints of the band's unique and recognizable sound.

Swift sang the first verse while Jack Antonoff's voice can be heard in the second one.

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Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff Friendship

The musical duo has been dominating charts and coveted music award-giving bodies for years now as their collaborations never fail to amaze fans.

According to People Magazine, the pop star and Bleachers, the official stage name of Jack Antonoff, first met in 2012 and they're connection skyrocketed ever since.

Although they maintained a professional relationship whenever they worked together for a collaboration, the two also have an amazing friendship which many people adore.

"She's amazing for being a champion, and making things better for the generations to come... I'm personally thankful for it, outside of our friendship and working relationship, just as an artist," Antonoff told NME.

Their first collaboration was the song "Sweeter Than Fiction" for the movie "One Chance" in 2013. The following year, the pop star enlisted the Bleachers singer as a producer for her Grammy Award-winning album "1989."

Since then, they continued teaming up and winning major music awards.

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