
Sports reporter references all 13 tracks on Taylor Swift’s Midnights album during broadcast
Sportsnet anchor Faizal Khamisa managed to mention all 13 of Taylor Swift's Midnights track titles during a broadcast last Friday to celebrate the album release.
Last Friday (21 October) Swift released her tenth album Midnights, and to celebrate the occasion, Sportsnet anchor Faizal Khamisa managed to sneak in all of the track titles on the album during a morning broadcast featuring clips from baseball, hockey, basketball and football games.
Khamisa wrote on Twitter, "I referenced every track on Taylor Swift's Midnights during our morning Sports broadcast."
In a second tweet he added, "Look, I don’t know why ‘sports’ is capitalized and yes it was before she dropped the bonus tracks. Now go RT it please."
Look, I don’t know why ‘sports’ is capitalized and yes it was before she dropped the bonus tracks. Now go RT it please.
— Faizal Khamisa (@SNFaizalKhamisa) October 21, 2022
Back in August NBC10 traffic reporter Sheila Watko managed to drop in 15 Beyoncé references to a live traffic report, including track titles such as "Heated", "Say My Name", "Sweet Dreams", "Break My Soul", "Listen", "Beautiful Liar" and many more.
Last Friday (21 October) Taylor Swift broke two Spotify records, including Midnights being the most-streamed album in a single day, and becoming the most-streamed artist in a single day.
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