Taylor Swift was set to release her rerecorded version of “Red” album.
American pop star Taylor Swift recently took to social media as she announced that she was set to release her rerecorded version of “Red” album.
On Twitter, Taylor announced that the next album that she’ll be releasing was her version of her album “Red”, which will be available on November 19.
According to her, this will be the first time Swifties (Taylor Swift’s fans) hear “all 30 songs that were meant to go on Red” and one of them was “even ten minutes long”.
The next album that I’ll be releasing is my version of Red, which will be out on November 19. This will be the first time you hear all 30 songs that were meant to go on Red. And hey, one of them is even ten minutes long🧣 https://t.co/FOBLS5aHpS pic.twitter.com/6zWa64Owgp
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 18, 2021
The said announcement came despite some netizens were expecting that Taylor’s next release will be her version of “Speak Now” or “1989” album. With this, the #redtaylorsversion became one of the trending topics on Twitter in the Philippines.
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On Instagram and Facebook, Taylor gave details about her upcoming album. According to her, she had always said that the world was a different place for the heartbroken as it moved on a different axis and at a different speed.
“Musically and lyrically, Red resembled a heartbroken person. It was all over the place, a fractured mosaic of feelings that somehow all fit together in the end. Happy, free, confused, lonely, devastated, euphoric, wild, and tortured by memories past,” she explained.
She also shared that she went into the studio and experimented with different sounds and collaborators.
Taylor’s “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album will be available on November 19, 2021. Some netizens already speculated that Taylor might include the extended version of “All Too Well” in her album.
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