Taylor Swift album news: Drake jams to 'Bad Blood' while working out

It looks like Taylor Swift loves it when celebrity friend Drake works out to her music.

Last week, Apple released a commercial featuring rap icon Drake lip syncing to Swift's "1989" hit song, "Bad Blood," while doing a few bench presses at the gym and it seems like the pop singer liked the video a lot. Sharing the Apple Music commercial on her Instagram account, Swift gave the video a bold and resounding "Yes" as she sprinkled her post with emojis of thumbs ups, flexed biceps and sparkles. In the video, viewers get to see Drake jamming to Swift's "Bad Blood" alone in the gym. When the rapper tries to sing along to the song while doing a few bench presses, Drizzy accidentally drops the weights and then falls hard on the floor.

Apple's newest commercial is a follow-up to an older video it released earlier this year which features Swift taking a run on a treadmill while jamming to "Jumpman" by Drake. In the video, the pop star falls flat on her face when she gets too distracted by Drake's tunes.

With the two working so closely together, rumors of a collaboration album between the two artists have gotten much stronger. Earlier this month, reports of Swift and Drake working on an alleged project have been circulating all over the Internet, and the Daily Sun reports that sources have confirmed that the two have been working on a few tracks together.

"Drake has been her friend for a while and it seemed a no-brainer that she would spend time in the studio with him," the source revealed.

The source also went as far as to say that Drake was writing with the pop star and that he was already producing tracks and lending vocals to one of the songs.

"It's a real mix of edgier hip-hop and R&B sounds," the source added.

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