Taylor Swift announces incredible A-List cast for 'You Need To Calm Down' video

We cannot wait for this!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 17th Jun 2019

Taylor Swift has well and truly made her mark on the 2019 charts with banger 'ME!' featuring Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie, as well as brand new single 'You Need To Calm Down' which was released on Friday 14th June.

Of course, any single of TayTay's is pretty much guaranteed to be followed up with an incredible music video - take the 'ME!' video, for example, with Brendon and Taylor floating about on candy floss with balloons.

But Taylor has now promised an epic music video for YNTCD, which will be released later today. Taking to Instagram, she shared a 15-second snippet featuring some big names - and the caption, 'Asked a few friends to be in the You Need To Calm Down video 😄.'

The post also confirmed that the video would be released at 8.15am ET time, which is 1.15pm here. According to the video, the music video will star people like talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, the cast of Queer Eye, Laverne Cox, Ryan Reynolds, Ciara, RuPaul, Adam Lambert and many more.

Although the comments have been disabled on the post, the video has had nearly 1.8 million views in less than 24 hours - so we can bet that the actual video is going to reach pretty dizzying heights!

Swipe through to see the biggest and best collaborations in music of 2019 so far...

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello - 'Señorita'

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello teamed up for their summer hit 'Señorita', also dropping their steamy music video.

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber - 'I Don't Care'

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber have teamed up for 'I Don't Care', a catchy, upbeat song which was immediately a hit with fans around the world.

Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man

Not only is Calvin Harris a superstar DJ, he's also an amazing producer and he teamed up with Rag'n'Bone Man on 'Giant' in January. The DJ told us how the singer slid into his DMs, sending over some chord ideas - and before long the pair were working together on this hit - 'Giant'.

Sam Smith and Normani - 'Dancing with a Stranger'

Normani confirmed she was working with Sam Smith late last year, and the pair dropped their single 'Dancing With A Stranger' in January.

Lauv & Troye Sivan - 'i'm so tired...'

American singer-songwriter Lauv and Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan teamed up for this Top 10 hit, 'i'm so tired...'.

Jonas Blue with Theresa Rex - 'What I Like About You'

British DJ and producer Jonas Blue has teamed up with Danish singer Theresa Rex for their great song 'What I Like About You', which reached the Top 10 in the UK Dance Chart.

Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig) - 'All Day and Night' with Madison Beer

This collaboration between British DJ Jax Jones and French DJ Martin Solveig, under their collaborative name Europa, was released in March.

Avicii and Aloe Blacc 'SOS'

'SOS' is the first single to be released since the untimely death of Avicii in April 2018. At the time of his death, Avicii had been working on a new album and the album was completed by his collaborators and released with the permission of his family.

Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie - 'ME!'

Taylor's first single of 2019 was a collaboration with Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco. The pop star had her fans very excited when she first posted a date on her socials. On the 26th April it was revealed to be a new single, 'ME!'. The song, along with the music video have been a huge hit with fans. In just a few hours the music video had more than 16 million views.

Avicii and Chris Martin

Following the release of Avicii's posthumous album, 'Tim', the music video for 'Heaven', his collaboration with Coldplay's Chris Martin was released. The video was very emotional to watch.

Ariana Grande and Social House

Ariana Grande teamed up with American duo Social House on her single 'Boyfriend'. The music video for the song featured all three of them at a house party, which ended in a fight. Ariana even ended up shooting heart-shaped lasers!

John Newman and Nina Nesbitt

John Newman and Nina Nesbitt joined forces on their new collaboration 'Without You'. 'Without You' comes four years after John's last Top 5 hit, 'Come and Get It' was released and speaking about his new collaboration, John said, "I have also been a fan of Nina and always loved working with her, it was an easy decision to get her on this stonker!"

Kygo and Whitney Houston

Norwegian DJ Kygo released one of the hits of 2019 when he remixed Whitney Houston's cover of 'Higher Love'.

Ed Sheeran and Stormzy

Ed and Stormzy worked together for Ed's collab album in 2019, releasing the massive track 'Take Me Back To London'.

Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey

They are three of the most successful women in pop, so when Ariana, Miley and Lana teamed up to release 'Don't Call Me Angel' for the 2019 movie adaptation of Charlie's Angels, fans were left over the moon!

Becky Hill and Sigala

He's dropped some massive its in recent years, but Sigala's 2019 collab with Becky Hill was certainly one of his most popular! Becky wrote the track about an ex-boyfriend, and it became one of the tracks of the summer.

Tiesto and Mabel

Legendary DJ Tiesto teamed up with Mabel to release 'God Is A Dancer' in September 2019.

The video also showed Taylor at the end chilling on a pool float staring up at the camera, and she also shared a second post on Instagram which showed an afternoon tea set-up and the cryptic caption, 'Tea time!'

What tea is Taylor going to spill?

In the meantime, Taylor also announced details of her brand new album last week, entitled 'Lover' which will be released on August 23rd this year!

You can hear Taylor Swift's biggest hits on the MFR playlist.

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