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Thursday, January 21, 2010


Taylor Swift will be performing "Today Was A Fairytale" at the Grammys this year along with her hit single "You Belong With Me".

Swift wrote "Today Was a Fairytale" for Valentine's Day, the upcoming celeb-studded romantic comedy she appears in opposite Taylor Lautner.

The tune, of course, is included on the movie's soundtrack, as is her song, "Jump Then Fall"…

Watertower Music, the label releasing the soundtrack, predicts they have a hit on their hands.

"I think [the soundtrack] is going to do better than most because the Taylor engine is so powerful," label honcho Jason Linn says. "And the song couldn't be more appropriate for Taylor. The title alone describes her life right now, don't you think?" (Linn, however, declined to comment about the possible Grammy performance.)

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