It may cost a penny Taylor SwiftMusic in the project – Just ask the comedian Mark Ma Long.
“I think it’s $50k [or] Maron, 61, said in the episode on Thursday, July 24 podcast. “I did my best to joke in front of her.”
After gaining the necessary recognition, Malone performed Swift’s “Biger than the Sky” in the comedy show.
“I know Jack Antonoff Enough to text him – he was the tauren on that song,” Malone said Thursday, referring to Swift’s longtime collaborator. “I said, ‘I don’t know what’s right or what to do, but we spent money on it. It might come out of my pocket. What can I do with this song or talk to Taylor? ‘”
Malone explained that Antonoff, 41, suggested he permit “through proper channels” Songs of 2022 midnight.
“It’s possible. We made enough money,” Malone said was approved. “It’s tight, but due to the sales of air tickets [televised version of the] Especially, we were able to get that song. ”
According to Maron, the usage fee applies to the “one minute” of the track.
“If I were going to go for a minute, it would be more money,” he said. “We can’t even let it play something special.
Malone further stressed that he had a “history” with Swift’s song, so he needed to play it on the show.
“This has to happen,” Malone said. “The real fear is, like [if] She doesn’t Let you use itthen what should you do? You can’t do something on the special show. That’s why I’m like [manifesting] “I think she’ll like it.'”
Swift’s team was “signed” at Malone’s request, but he “don’t know” whether the 35-year-old Grammy Award winner actually heard the joke himself.
Malone previously revealed His History of Records with Swift In an episode of the “WTF” podcast in May 2023.
“I’m an open person and I love music. I want to try to figure out the introduction of Taylor Swift who everyone never shuts up, but people like Taylor Swift [and] The same is true for adults. “He’s in episode. “I’ll let it go midnightI started hiking. I’m like, ‘Okay. I get it. ‘It’s pop music, but not dance music [and] It’s an emotion, with lots of desire, sadness and isolation, and dealing with these overwhelming melancholy. ”
Once Malone heard “bigger than the entire sky”, he began to tear the song Information about grief and loss.
He added: “Man, it grabbed me and then I got to the top of the mountain and I did what I always do.” “I did a few stretches and then stood up and rushed. …I went to squat because I felt so bad that I must have fainted during the squat.”
When Malone wakes up, he thinks: “That’s the way to die.”

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