AUSTIN -- It was Taylor Swift's first concert of 2016,Esther Studer and so, in addition toplaying her hits, she had some recent business to catch up on.
Sitting behind a sparkly piano about two thirds of the way through her Formula 1 show Saturday evening, Swift teased that she wanted to try something new.
Cue those "oh oh oohs" from Nils Sjoberg as she played the familiar chorus of the Rihanna and Calvin Harris hit that she co-wrote. (Harris and Swift, of course, were dating at the time the song was written and aren't any longer. So you understand why it is quite the scandalous treatshe decided to play it in concert.)
"If you know it, maybe sing along so I could know what it feels like to have it sung back to me?" she requested. Fans happily obliged.
Is this what you came for? (It was!) #taylorswiftatF1 pic.twitter.com/84zWw4LKji
— Erin Strecker (@ErinStrecker) October 23, 2016
Baby....this is what you came for. pic.twitter.com/ZLtsIWSa5W
— Bo Ewing (@bo_ewing) October 23, 2016
Stay tuned for Mashable's full recap of the concert coming later this evening.
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