![]() Luckily, Mills was able to tap some famous collaborators for the project. Let them write the songs themselves.’ So all of the songs play the same narrative functions in the show that they do in the book, but the lyrics are different.” “And Taylor was like, ‘I don’t want them to be handcuffed to my work. “What we didn’t do is, we didn’t want to give them the lyrics to the book because we were dealing with these unbelievable songwriters,” executive producer and co-showrunner Scott Neustadter tells. But the author, who is also an executive producer on the show, welcomed changes for all of the songs. It’s a punchy pop-rock track that uses entirely different lyrics from the ones Reid originally wrote in her novel. Grammy winner Blake Mills, the chief producer for original music on the series, co-wrote the song with Chris Weisman, and had Sam Claflin and Riley Keough perform their own vocals as Billy and Daisy. ![]() An integral title (and, let’s be honest, diss track) in the band’s discography, the angsty composition features singers Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne exchanging barbs that reflect their personal relationship outside of the studio. When fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Daisy Jones & The Six watch the new batch of episodes this week, they’ll finally be able to see-and hear-the song “Regret Me” come to life.
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