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British India Covers Taylor Swift’s ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’

As Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour sweeps across Australia, Triple M is turning the heat up on its exclusive music project. Following an electrifying start, the Triple M Versions campaign continues to break new ground, this time featuring the Melbourne-based rock powerhouse, British India. Diving deep into the heart of Aussie rock, British India has taken on the challenge of reimagining Taylor Swift’s ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid,’ infusing it with their signature blend of gritty guitars and raw energy.

Behind the Scenes with British India

There’s something special about getting an insider’s view of the creative process, and Triple M doesn’t disappoint. Fans of both Taylor Swift and Australian rock are in for a treat as we unveil exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of British India in the studio. Witness firsthand the dedication, creativity, and passion that went into transforming ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’ from a pop anthem into a rock masterpiece. This unique peek behind the curtain is a testament to the artistry and collaboration that define the Triple M Versions project.

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More Than Just a Cover

Triple M’s Versions is not just about covering Taylor Swift’s songs; it’s a homage to the art of storytelling through music. British India’s rendition of ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’ showcases the depth and versatility of Swift’s songwriting, proving that beneath the catchy melodies and pop production lie narratives that resonate across genres. This project celebrates the confluence of pop and rock, highlighting the mutual respect and admiration between artists from different musical worlds.

A Fusion of Pop Greatness and Rock Legends

As part of a legendary lineup that includes The Screaming Jets, Ian Moss, Sarah McLeod, Diesel, Birds of Tokyo, and Joe Camilleri, British India’s contribution to the Triple M Versions underscores the project’s ambition: to bridge the gap between pop and rock, showcasing the universal appeal of Taylor Swift’s music. Whether you’re a die-hard Swiftie, a rock enthusiast, or simply a lover of great music, this cover of ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’ is a must-experience.

Triple M: Where Rock Meets Pop

While Triple M has traditionally been known for its rock-centric playlists, the station recognizes greatness when it hears it. Taylor Swift, one of the biggest global artists and a master storyteller, has inspired some of Australia’s rock legends to step outside their comfort zones and explore her discography. The Triple M Versions project is a testament to the power of music to transcend genres, bringing together fans from all walks of life in anticipation of Swift’s tour Down Under.

Stay tuned to Triple M’s YouTube channel and social platforms for more exclusive content from the Triple M Versions. Don’t miss this unprecedented musical journey, where pop’s reigning queen meets Australia’s rock elite.

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Kalun Townsend

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