Taylor Swift reveals names of FOUR bonus tracks for 1989 re-record after her fans raced to solve 33 million puzzles to ‘unlock’ her vault
Taylor Swift has revealed the names of four bonus tracks from the upcoming re-recording of her fifth studio album 1989, which will be released on October 27.
On Wednesday, after fans successfully deciphered dozens and dozens of word clues on Google to unlock his Vault track titles, his official management team, Taylor Nation, declared that “the search was worth it” .
In a video uploaded to Taylor Nation’s account, the 12-time Grammy winner could be heard sharing the names of her new song: Is It Over Now?, Now That We Don’t Talk, Say Don’t Go and Suburban Legends.
As of now, the details surrounding her fifth bonus track, which is part of her Target-exclusive record, still remain a mystery.
Exciting: Taylor Swift has revealed the names of four bonus tracks from the upcoming re-recording of her fifth studio album 1989, due out October 27; seen on May 27, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey
“But what about the 5th track #1989TaylorsVersionVault?” Taylor Nation asked its followers.
After it was revealed that the track had the numbers “TS-!-UL” earlier this week, many began to speculate that the track was either called “slut!” » or “lust!” »
Last month, the 33-year-old pop star announced that her next reissue album would be her 2014 hit, 1989.
Unveiling the album cover on her Instagram page after the show, Taylor excitedly declared that it was “my most FAVORITE re-recording I’ve ever done because all 5 tracks on From The Vault are so crazy” . I can’t believe they were ever left behind.
The 2014 album, which originally contained 13 songs on the standard version and 16 songs on the deluxe edition, includes his hit singles Shake It Off and Blank Space among others.
Taylor’s news sparked huge excitement inside SoFi Stadium during the Eras Tour show in Los Angeles as she teased:
“So here we are at the last night of the Eras US tour, the eighth month of the year, the ninth day,” before telling the crowd that she had been “planning this for a long time.”
Writing on Instagram, Taylor exclaimed: “Surprise!! Taylor’s 1989 version is on its way to you. The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with excitement to announce that my version will be released on October 27.
Cracking the Codes: On Wednesday, after fans successfully cracked dozens and dozens of word clues on Google to unlock its Vault track titles, its official management team, Taylor Nation, declared that “the search was worth it”.
New Songs: In a video uploaded to Taylor Nation’s account, the 12-time Grammy winner could be heard sharing the names of her new song: Is It Over Now?, Now That We Don’t Talk, Say Don’ t Go and Suburban Legends
More to come: For now, the details surrounding her fifth bonus track, part of her Target-exclusive record, still remain a mystery.
Taylor’s 1989 version had been rumored among fans for weeks, with the star dropping Easter eggs for Swifties on her current world tour.
Before his series of concerts in Los Angeles, SoFi stadium job four revealing photos with clues pointing to the 1989 album.
Taylor remade his previous albums after a dispute with his former label Big Machine Records.
She has so far released Fearless (Taylor’s Version) Red (Taylor’s Version) ahead of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) in July.
In 2019, Taylor took to her Tumblr to reveal that “bully” Scooter Braun had acquired the label she was previously at Big Machine Records.
Last month, Swift announced that her next reissue album would be her 2014 hit, 1989.
Re-recording: Revealing the album cover on her Instagram page after the show, Taylor excitedly declared that it was “my most FAVORITE re-recording I’ve ever done because all 5 tracks on From The Vault are so crazy “. I can’t believe they were ever left behind’
Pop Star: The 2014 album, which originally contained 13 songs on the standard version and 16 songs on the deluxe edition, includes her hit singles Shake It Off and Blank Space, among others.
His company Ithaca Holdings LLC purchased Big Machine Label Group for $300 million.
The deal included the master recordings of his six albums – all of his previous music and legacy.
On her Tumblr post, Taylor criticized Scooter as well as Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta and revealed that she was not offered the opportunity to purchase her own masters and that the former had bullied her for years.
Meanwhile, the busy star is also rumored to be filming a documentary after fans spotted a professional film crew at his concerts in Los Angeles.
Flashback: Swift seen performing at the 1989 world tour show (2015 photo)
By TMZcamera crews actively followed the musical artist and captured her best angles as she performed in front of sold-out crowds, as well as behind-the-scenes moments.
In August, she announced the release of a concert film of The Eras Tour in theaters across North America.
Taylor packed her Eras shows with a jaw-dropping 45 tracks, as well as a selection of surprise songs, with fans eagerly waiting to see which tracks would make an unlikely appearance each night.
Swift previously released the Netflix documentary Miss Americana in 2020.