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Ouch! That looks painful
On Friday, Taylor Swift tweeted an ad for Apple Music she claims is "based on true events."
In the spot, the singer is preparing for a run on the treadmill-- "Man, I hate cardio," her interior monologue says (she's so #relatable) -- and to get through the pain cued up a workout playlist that begins with Drake & Future's "Jumpman."
Taylor knows all the words (not actually much of a feat, because the lyrics are mostly "jumpman jumpman jumpman jumpman"), and as she gets into rapping along she loses her balance and ker-splats.

In somewhat related Apple Music news, Kanye West's The Life of Pablo, which contains the Swift-disrespecting song "Famous," is now available on the service.
Watch the ad:
Based on true events. #TAYLORvsTREADMILL @applemusic @Drake @1Futurehttps://t.co/ryUY3Yz7Prhttps://t.co/1eIHjoVIFU