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B.o.B. And Taylor Swift Collabo 'Both Of Us' Debuts


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Last month T.I. confirmed that B.o.B. had recorded a collaboration with Taylor Swift, which would appear on his sophomore album Strange Clouds, and the track hit the web on Wednesday evening. "Both of Us" is produced by Dr. Luke and it opens with the country star sweetly belting out a few notes, before Bobby Ray takes things over to add his verse.

Listen to "Both of Us" via HypeTrak

“Taylor’s extended Hustle Gang. She a part of the crew," T.I. told Fuse in March. "She just ain’t got her dog tags yet, but she’s a part of the crew tho.” When asked how Bobby Ray ended up on a song with Taylor Swift B.o.B revealed that it was Taylor who came to Atlanta and reached out to Grand Hustle about working together.

T.I. Was 'Surprised And Confused' By Taylor Swift Duet

This comes on the heels of all three performers sharing the stage together at various shows over the past year. B.o.B. joined Taylor for a rendition of "Airplanes" at her Dallas concert on October 9, 2011. The "Strange Clouds" rapper tweeted, "Had a night to remember in Dallas performing one of my biggest songs with the ever-so enchanting @taylorswift13."



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