Anderson .Paak, Bruno Mars, and Taylor Swift.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty; Larry Busacca/Getty; Frazer Harrison/Getty

Anderson .Paakis signing up for1989!
On Wednesday,Silk Sonic’s .Paak andBruno Marshad a hilarious exchange on Twitter after .Paak shared a screenshot of their debut album’s status on a music chart — which sat in second place behindTaylor Swift’sRed (Taylor’s Version).
Alongside the screenshot, .Paak, 35, wrote, “Looks like I linked up with the wrong pop star!”
He continued, “Hey@taylorswift13is your number still the same!? Lmk if you need help with 1989, I’m available!#ShakeItOff.”
Mars, 36, then quote retweeted him in response andwrote, “It’s the betrayal for me.”
He then hilariouslyphotoshoppeda photo of .Paak into her classic1989album cover.
It’s safe to say fans got a kick out of it too.
One fanwrote"Just saying….." and photoshopped Swift’s face onto the Silk Sonic album cover — which was changed to “Sad Sonic.”
Silk Sonicreleased their highly anticipated album last weekand it had fans “groovin.” Upon its release, which was originally set to take place earlier this year but then postponed — both musicians shared their excitement on social media for the day Silk Sonic fans had longed for.
“HOLY S— THE ALBUM IS OUT EVERYWHERE!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I DONT EVEN HAVE WORDS FOR HOW I FEEL, LIFE HAS BEEN A BLUR!! I LOVE YOU@brunomars@bootsy_collins@dmile85,” the musician wrote at the time. “AND THE REST OF THE AMAZING TEAM WHO HELPED IN ANY WAY! TO ALL THE FANS, I HOPE YOU TRULY KNOW HOW MUCH YOU MEAN TO US! NOW GO EAT!!!#SilkSonic.”
Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars.Johnny Nunez/Getty

Meanwhile, Swift, 31,released her album on the same day— which was a re-recorded version of her acclaimed 2012 albumRedand featured nine tracks “from the vault.”
Since the release, Swift has sparked a major buzz about herprevious relationships.
On Wednesday, the singer revealed “I Bet You Think About Me,” one of the new vault tracks she co-wrote withLori McKennais “sort of a drinking song.”
She later added, “We wanted this song to be like, a comedic, tongue-in-cheek, funny, not-caring-what-anyone-thinks-about-you sort of break-up song. Because there are a lot of different types of heartbreak songs on Red. Some of them are very sincere, some of them are very stoic and heartbreaking and sad and we wanted this to be like, the moment where you’re like, ‘I don’t care about anything!'”
source: people.com