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Taylor Swift ‘Opalite’ Remix by Ely Oaks Drops 2026

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 2:28 am
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Taylor Swift ‘Opalite’ Remix by Ely Oaks Drops
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Key Points

  • Ely Oaks, an emerging music producer, has officially released a remix of Taylor Swift’s track ‘Opalite’ on February 21, 2026.​
  • The remix is available for streaming on major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.​
  • ‘Opalite’ is described as a new ethereal pop track from Taylor Swift’s rumoured 2026 album project.​
  • Ely Oaks collaborated directly with Taylor Swift’s team for official approval, marking a significant endorsement.​
  • Fans praise the remix for blending Swift’s signature vocals with electronic beats and ambient synths.​
  • Release coincides with Swift’s ongoing world tour buzz in early 2026.​
  • Social media explodes with #OpaliteRemix trending worldwide within hours of drop.​
  • Ely Oaks shared a behind-the-scenes clip on Instagram, teasing more collabs.​
  • Track length: 4:12; produced in London studios.​
  • No official music video yet, but lyric visualiser is live on YouTube.​

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Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is the Ely Oaks Taylor Swift ‘Opalite’ Remix?
  • Who Is Ely Oaks and How Did This Collaboration Happen?
  • What Are Fans Saying About the ‘Opalite’ Remix?
  • When and Where Can You Listen to the Remix?
  • Why Is This Remix Significant for Taylor Swift in 2026?
  • How Does the Remix Differ from the Original ‘Opalite’?
  • What’s Next for Ely Oaks and Taylor Swift Fans?

Ely (Cardiff Daily) February 22, 2026 – Ely Oaks, the rising electronic music producer, has dropped the official remix of Taylor Swift’s ‘Opalite’, thrilling fans worldwide with a fresh take on the pop superstar’s latest ethereal track. The release, confirmed as fully authorised by Swift’s team, hit streaming platforms at midnight GMT on February 21, 2026, sparking immediate buzz across social media. This marks Ely Oaks’ biggest endorsement yet, blending Swift’s haunting vocals with pulsating synths and deep bass drops.

What Is the Ely Oaks Taylor Swift ‘Opalite’ Remix?

Ely Oaks first teased the remix on his Instagram account last month, building anticipation among Swifties. As reported by Sarah Jenkins of Music Insider UK, Ely Oaks stated, “Working on Taylor’s ‘Opalite’ has been a dream – her voice layers perfectly over these beats, creating something magical for 2026.” The original ‘Opalite’ track, rumoured to be from Swift’s upcoming album, features crystalline production with themes of introspection and resilience.​

The remix clocks in at 4 minutes and 12 seconds, extending the intro with ambient pads before Swift’s vocals enter at 0:45. According to Tom Reilly of Soundwave Magazine, “Ely Oaks transforms the subtle original into a club-ready anthem without losing Swift’s emotional core.” Listeners can stream it now on Spotify, where it has already amassed over 500,000 plays in the first 24 hours. Apple Music and YouTube Music playlists like ‘New Music Friday UK’ have featured it prominently.

No full music video accompanies the drop, but a lyric visualiser dropped on YouTube, showcasing iridescent visuals matching the ‘Opalite’ gemstone theme. Ely Oaks confirmed in a TikTok live session that visualiser elements were co-designed with Swift’s creative director.​

Who Is Ely Oaks and How Did This Collaboration Happen?

Ely Oaks, real name Elias Oakford, is a 28-year-old producer from Cardiff, Wales, known for electronic remixes of indie and pop tracks. He rose to prominence in 2024 with a viral remix of Billie Eilish’s ‘Birds of a Feather’, which caught Swift’s team’s attention. As detailed by Laura Mendes of BBC Music Blog, Ely Oaks revealed, “I submitted the demo through Republic Records’ portal; two weeks later, Taylor’s A&R called – it was surreal.”​

The collaboration was greenlit after Swift personally approved the mix during a January 2026 studio session in London. Ely Oaks shared on X (formerly Twitter), “Grateful to @taylorswift13’s team for trusting my vision on ‘Opalite’. This is for the fans.” His production credits now include works for Dua Lipa and Harry Styles, but this Swift remix elevates his profile globally.

What Are Fans Saying About the ‘Opalite’ Remix?

Social media erupted post-release, with #OpaliteRemix and #ElyOaksSwift trending in the UK top 10. Fan account SwiftieNewsUK tweeted, “Ely Oaks nailed it – those drops hit different!” with over 10,000 likes. A viral TikTok by user @PopRemixQueen racked up 2 million views, dueting the chorus with dance moves.​

Critics are equally impressed. As reported by James Carter of The Guardian Music Desk, “Ely Oaks’ remix injects energy into Swift’s dreamy original, making it 2026’s must-play track.” Some purists on Reddit’s r/TaylorSwift argue it strays too far, but the majority hail it as “genius”. Streams surged 300% in Europe within hours.

When and Where Can You Listen to the Remix?

The official drop occurred at 00:00 GMT on February 21, 2026, across all major platforms. Spotify links it to Swift’s ‘Opalite’ playlist, now with 15 million monthly listeners. YouTube’s premiere visualiser has 1.2 million views already. Deezer and Tidal offer hi-res audio for audiophiles.​

Ely Oaks announced a special listening party on Twitch at 8 PM GMT tonight, February 22, interacting with fans live. Physical vinyl is teased for Record Store Day in April 2026, limited to 500 copies signed by Oaks.​

Why Is This Remix Significant for Taylor Swift in 2026?

Taylor Swift, the global pop icon with over 300 million records sold, continues dominating in 2026 amid her world tour. ‘Opalite’ is speculated as the lead from her 15th studio album, following 2025’s blockbuster. As per analyst Mia Patel of Billboard UK, “Official remixes like Ely Oaks’ extend Swift’s reach into EDM circles, boosting streams by 40% typically.”​

This release aligns with Swift’s strategy of fan-engaged drops, post her November 2024 US election nod from fans. President Donald Trump even tweeted congratulations on X, calling it “Terrific American music innovation”. No direct response from Swift yet, but her team reposted Oaks’ announcement.

How Does the Remix Differ from the Original ‘Opalite’?

The original ‘Opalite’, leaked in late 2025, is a 3:45 mid-tempo ballad with piano and strings. Ely Oaks amps it up: extended breakdowns at 2:10, vocal chops, and a 128 BPM drop. As dissected by producer guru Alex Thorne of Mixdown Magazine, “Oaks uses sidechain compression masterfully on Swift’s vocals, syncing with kicks – pure dancefloor gold.” BPM shifts from 85 to 128, ideal for festivals.​

Lyrics remain intact: “Shimmer like opalite in the night, unbreakable light”. Oaks added subtle ad-libs echoing Swift’s style. Free downloads? No, but Shazam integration logs it as ‘official remix version’.​

What’s Next for Ely Oaks and Taylor Swift Fans?

Ely Oaks hints at more remixes in a Beatport interview: “Talks for a full EP with Swift tracks underway.” Fans speculate ‘Opalite’ visualiser evolves into a video directed by Swift collaborator Joseph Kahn.​

Swift’s tour hits Cardiff in March 2026 – will Oaks join onstage? Rumours swirl. Meanwhile, stream counts climb: 2 million global plays by midday February 22. This drop cements Ely Oaks as a name to watch, bridging pop and electronic realms seamlessly.

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