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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T18:48:43.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nThere's no one who can disrupt quite like Taylor Swift. She knows how to whip the world into a frenzy and to buck trends. And the release of her new music video for \"Opalite\" continues on this trend.\n\nRather than releasing it on YouTube like most people, Swift has decided to keep the video from that platform entirely.\n\nYou can only view it on Spotify and Apple Music...but why?\n\nHere is the breakdown of why she changed her rollout and how you can catch the star-studded video right now.\n\n\n\n\n## Where to Watch Taylor Swift's \"Opalite\" Right Now\n\n****\n\nOn Friday, February 6, 2026, the Grammy winner released the official music video for Opalite, a track from her latest album,_The Life of a Showgirl_.\n\nBut you can only watch it exclusively on Spotify and Apple Music.\n\n## When Will \"Opalite\" Be on YouTube?\n\nIf you’re holding out for the free version on Vevo, you won't have to wait long. According to reports, the video is scheduled to hit YouTube on Sunday, February 8, 2026.\n\nSo why would the singer opt to put something on platforms that require subscriptions right away? What's the win for her?\n\n## Why the Delay? The Billboard Factor\n\nThere's a very good reason why Swift opted to forgo YouTube first and to hold her music video back.\n\nShe wants to have a number one hit single...and to do that...you need to avoid YouTube. Because as of 2024, YouTube streams no longer count toward the Billboard Hot 100.\n\nHere's a quote from 2024 from a Hollywood Reporter article from Billboard‘s global head of music, Lyor Cohen, explaining the situation.\n\n“Billboard uses an outdated formula that weights subscription-supported streams higher than ad-supported. This doesn’t reflect how fans engage with music today and ignores the massive engagement from fans who don’t have a subscription,” Cohen wrote. “Streaming is the primary way people experience music, making up 84% of U.S. recorded music revenue. We’re simply asking that every stream is counted fairly and equally, whether it is subscription-based or ad-supported — because every fan matters and every play should count.”\n\nSo, by debuting on two paid services, Swift can weigh the first listens to help her climb the charts. And then pick up free listens later.\n\nThese crucial 48 hours make sure that every view contributes to Swift's chart position. This strategy prioritizes \"subscription-supported\" streams, which Billboard weights more heavily than the ad-supported views typical of YouTube.\n\n### **The Cameos**\n\nThe video itself is very fun. It was written and directed by Swift herself. It starts with an idyllic suburban setting where we learn about the “Opalite” spray to help those feeling “unsatisfied in life” and “lacking connection in a friendship and relationship.”\n\nThe “Opalite” chemical potion can turn “your problems into your paradise.”\n\nThen you dig into a bigger story that is loaded with celeb cameos.\n\nThe video is a sweet rom-com with soft visuals. A lot of people online think the song is an ode to her fiancé, Travis Kelce.\n\nWhat celebrities are in the video?\n\n  * **Cillian Murphy**\n  * **Domhnall Gleeson**\n  * **Greta Lee**\n  * **Jodie Turner-Smith**\n  * **Lewis Capaldi**\n\n\n\nApparently, the inspiration for this specific group came from a shared appearance on _The Graham Norton Show_ back in October 2025.\n\nSwift revealed on Instagram that after Domhnall Gleeson joked about wanting to be in one of her videos, she was struck with an idea to cast the entire guest lineup from that night.\n\nShe described the collaboration as \"like a school group project but for adults.\"\n\n> See on Instagram\n\n### **Summing It All Up**\n\nIf you want to see the Taylor Swift video right now, head over to your preferred paid streaming service and check it out.\n\nBut if you can wait 48 hours, the Opalite era will officially arrive on YouTube this Sunday.\n\nHopefully, she'll score a #1 with it.\n\nLet me know what you think in the comments.",
  "title": "Why Didn't Taylor Swift Release Her \"Opalite\" Music Video on YouTube?"
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