American famous singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has unveiled her new song title Carolina from the upcoming drama thriller film Where the Crawdads Sings, based on Delia Owens’s novel of the same name. She teased her beloved fans with the song’s glimpse attached to the film’s promotional trailer.
Only the song’s promo is attached to the trailer that includes the chorus or a few lines of the lyrics “They never saw me/ You didn’t see me here/ No, they never did see me here/ There are places I will never, ever go to/ Things that only Carolina will ever know,” can be heard.” Though, the full track is yet to be released.
Swift posted the trailer of the film and stated “Where The Crawdads Sing is a book I got absolutely lost in when I read it years ago. As soon as I heard there was a film in the works starring the incredible @daisyedgarjones and produced by the brilliant @reesewitherspoon, I knew I wanted to be a part of it from the musical side. I wrote the song “Carolina” alone and asked my friend @aarondessner to produce it. I wanted to create something haunting and ethereal to match this mesmerizing story. You’ll hear it fully soon, but for now check out the @crawdadsmovie trailer for a clip!“
On Tuesday, The trailer was dropped by Sony Pictures and is being appreciated by cinema lovers. The film tells the story of a girl named Kya Clarke who is abandoned by her family and raises herself in a North Carolina marsh. She then finds herself romantically linked with two men named Tate and Chase from the town. Tate left her when he starts going to college for his further studies. Chase promises her for marriage that never materialize. One day, Chase is found dead and Kya becomes the prime suspect in the murder trial.
The film stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, and Michael Hyatt in lead roles. The film is directed by Olivia Newman and jointly produced by Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter under the banner of Columbia Pictures, 3000 Pictures, and Hello Sunshine.
The film will be hit in theaters on July 15, 2022, in the United States.