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Taylor Swift Performs 'Soon You'll Get Better' Live for the First Time Ever During 'One World' Special

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Taylor Swift just performed a personal song for the first time ever. The 30-year-old singer took part in Global Citizen's special, hosted in conjunction with the World Health Organization and the United Nations, on Saturday.

After a number of artists performed inspirational and uplifting songs for viewers worldwide, Swift treated her fans to a performance of her emotional and touching song, «Soon You'll Get Better,» which is featured on her latest album, Introduced by Jimmy Fallon, the singer appeared behind a piano, playing the heartbreaking song, which is about Swift's mom's battle with cancer.«Ooh-ah, you'll get better soon/'Cause you have to/And I hate to make this all about me But who am I supposed to talk to?/What am I supposed to

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