Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart Support Taylor Swift's Re-Recordings in Hilarious TikTok

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Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart are helping Taylor Swift promote her latest re-recordings in a new TikTok video! 

The 50-year-old actor and 43-year-old comedian were enjoying some of Swift's tunes in a new video that was posted to The Rock's TikTok page

The duo can be seen sitting next to each other as they jam out to Swift's music while taking a break from press for their latest animated film, DC League of Super-Pets.

While still wearing his headphones, Hart asks Johnson, "DJ, what are you listening to?"

Johnson casually responds: "Bad Blood, Taylor's Version." 

Hart pretends as though he didn't hear him, shouting back: "Go to the doctor. Your blood's not as bad as you think it is. You just need a break, buddy."

"How about you? What're you listening to?" The Rock quips back, as Hart informs him, "Message in a Bottle, Taylor's Version."

Johnson then notes that the re-recorded version appears at "the end of our movie, Super-Pets," as they exchange high-fives.

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Swift seemingly approved the message by popping into the comment section and writing: "Leave it to my friend Dwayne to support the ethically sourced versions of my songs."

She continued, "Good luck with the film!!" The singer then proceeded to give a subtle nod to her "The Man" music video that featured Johnson, noting, "Ur the man."

The verified Twitter account Taylor Nation confirmed both "Message In A Bottle"(Taylor's Version) and "Bad Blood" (Taylor's Version) appear in the animated film.

Swifties are well aware of the delicate situation between Swift and talent manager and record executive, Scooter Braun, who sold her six studio album catalog to Shamrock Holdings for over $300 million. 

In hopes of owning her own music, Swift began re-recording her masters and released new versions of albums Fearless and Red, along with re-recordings of the singles "Wildest Dreams," "This Love," and a 10-minute version of "All Too Well" that featured a short film

"Bad Blood" may become the newest re-release that will become available to fans, but so far, there's no word of when it will be available to stream.

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