Taylor Swift is releasing a house remix of her song 'Opalite,' crediting her fiancé Travis Kelce for the inspiration. The NFL player, a fan of producer Chris Lake, encouraged the electronic version. Separately, Swift released extended versions of the 'Opalite' music video on streaming platforms.
Taylor Swift announced a house remix of her track 'Opalite' from the album The Life of a Showgirl, attributing the idea to Travis Kelce. In an Instagram story, she wrote, “Confirmed, Travis is my in-house house guy.” Kelce, an admirer of English EDM producer Chris Lake, received a direct message from Lake stating, “Heard you and Taylor were listening to my tracks… I’m going to take a crack at remixing this track for her.” Kelce responded enthusiastically, calling Lake a “legend” and adding, “Can’t wait to see how you put it together man.”
After hearing the remix, Kelce praised it in messages: “It’s so good dawg, I’m gonna be rippin this shit every car ride!!” He also noted Swift's approval: “She loves it too!! She said her teams gonna reach out asap!” The song remains Kelce's favorite from the album, as Swift confirmed in an October appearance on Capital FM: “He loves that one.” A CD version is available for pre-order on Swift's website, though the remix release date is pending.
On the same day, February 13, 2026, Swift shared two extended versions of the 'Opalite' music video at midnight. In an Instagram post, she explained, “I never want to forget a single detail of this hysterical shoot, and now I don’t have to.” The Nineties-inspired visuals include behind-the-scenes footage of dance lessons, cameos, camcorder clips, and details like gigantic scrunchies and fanny packs.
The video concept originated during Swift's October appearance on The Graham Norton Show with guests Cillian Murphy, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Domhnall Gleeson, Lewis Capaldi, and Graham Norton. Gleeson had joked about wanting a role in a Swift video, which led to actual cameos. In the extended cuts, Turner-Smith reflected, “Thank god because I think we were all thinking it.” Gleeson expressed surprise at having to dance: “This dance thing is new. I want everyone to know that.”
Swift described her brunette look as “Honestly, my best look ever” and practiced choreography with Mandy Moore. The infomercial-style video promotes Opalite as a potion that “magically transforms your problems into your paradise,” working on friendships, couples, pets, and co-workers. Swift elaborated: “Nope-alite is for people who want to choose to be unhealed, Opalite is for people who want to choose a path that serves them.”
In part two, Swift directed cameos with Capaldi, Turner-Smith, and Lee. Norton commented on her detailed treatment: “The treatment was so detailed, and it’s so close to what we’re actually doing, and I think that’s quite a rare thing.” Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, a frequent collaborator, said, “I just love the way our working relationship has developed.” Swift laughed during a fanny pack camera test: “He is so sick of my shit.” The extended versions are exclusive to streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, following the original video's premiere strategy after YouTube's chart data withdrawal.