Taylor Swift continues to pump new life into Reputation, which released in November, with a new video from the album. The visuals bring her latest radio hit, End Game, to life, with the help of Ed Sheeran and Future. This is Swift's only song on the record with featured artists.

The video, directed by Swift's go-to Joseph Kahn, finds the artists partying around the world. It all starts off with Future and the songstress in Miami, living it up on a boat soirée and riding through the city.

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Then Swift and crosses the globe to hang with Sheeran at a karaoke lounge.

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She also dabbles in a DDR competition.

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And she takes part in this fierce motorcycle moment.

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Finally, Swift takes to London, where parties even more. Sheeran joins in, too.

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Sadly, we never get a scene of all three artists together.

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But we did get this glam robe look, which we'll definitely be channelling this weekend.

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Taylor first teased the video yesterday with a few screenshots on her The Swift Life app, piquing fans' excitement. A trailer released on Good Morning America earlier today, giving Swifties an even juicier taste of the finished product.

This marks Swift's third Reputation-era video, following the meta Look What You Made Me Do and the futuristic ...Ready For It? Both were directed by her frequent collaborator, Joseph Kahn. Over-the-top visuals have now become Swift's signature, especially after stunning works like Bad Blood and Wildest Dreams off of her 1989 album. After watching the End Game video, fans are probably itching to see more visuals from Reputation's 15-track arsenal.

Reputation is now available on streaming services.

From: AR Revista