• Taylor Swift arrives at Kensington Palace for the Centrepoint Winter Whites Gala, London, England in 2013.

Taylor Swift arrives at Kensington Palace for the Centrepoint Winter Whites Gala, London, England in 2013. (Photo : Getty Images / Chris Jackson)

An Apple Music ad now gives the fans of Taylor Swift to see her dancing uninterruptedly for a minute, in a commercial titled "Dance Like No One's Watching." Fans love to watch Swift enthusiastically dancing to the music of other artists such as those shown on awards events.

In her latest and third ad for Apple Music, Swift rocks out again and dances like no one's watching. The ad released online on May 12, Thursday, where the pop star was inspired by The Darkness rock band's "I Believe in a Thing Called Love."

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Swift dances in a red top, dark blazer, pants and short bob in the commercial. She runs her hands through her hair, swivels around and lip syncs The Darkness' 2003 hit.

The 26-year-old music icon showcased her rapping skill in her first Apple Music ad on April 1, "Taylor vs. Treadmill" where she rapped a verse from the 2015 "Jumpman" of Drake and Future while working out, until she dropped on the cold ground. In her second ad for the music service released on April 18 titled "Getting Ready To Go Out," she was flinging her lipstick, bounced around, and worked with several dance moves, which was less crushing compared to her treadmill spill in the first ad.

In the third ad, Swift turned on music on her phone as she enjoys having a quiet night at home. She was then carried away by the music, and danced as if no one is watching though she may draw some laughs. Many mocked her moves and made curious comparisons. However, she does not give a damn because she is Taylor Swift, according to E! News.

Meanwhile, the young artist was presented with a special Taylor Swift Award at the BMI Pop Awards on May 10, Tuesday, Mail Online reported. "I'm really super-relieved that BMI decided to give me the Taylor Swift Award because if they had chosen someone else to give the Taylor Swift Award to, I'd be kind of bummed about it." Swift said in her acceptance speech during the awarding in Los Angeles.

She expressed that the night has been special with her entire family being there, and her dad was recording the event on his phone. She added, "Thank you for awarding my favorite part of my life and all the adventures that this career path has brought."

Here's the video of Swift's uninterrupted one minute dance for Apple Music.