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It wouldn’t be Taylor Swift without an elaborate release that coincided with a major event in her career.to celebrate age Kicking off the tour today in Glendale, Arizona, the singer is taking a trip to the past with re-recordings of “Eyes Open” and “Safe and Sound (featuring the Civil Wars).” hunger gameSwift also shared “If This Was a Movie” from speak now alongside mistress Vault truck of the era “Every Girl You Used To Love”.
Swift’s precise timing is better than the two singles from 2012. The Hunger Games: Songs after Ward 12 Content about the four films has been making a comeback on social media since its recent arrival on Netflix. It won Best Song Written for Visual Media.
The release’s set also tees up the forthcoming album of re-recorded songs as the singer makes his way through an early catalog to regain control of the master recordings.she started with Fearless (Taylors Version) Even its release in early 2021 with all the shiny new vault tracks. Red (Taylor version). The album arrived just a few months later, but it’s all about “All Too Well (10-Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)” and its accompanying Grammy-winning short film/music video (starring Sadie Sink). ) gave a shock. Dylan O’Brien.
one of the trucks from 1989 A re-recording of “This Love (Taylor’s Version)” was released last year to promote the Prime Video series. beautiful summer from To all the boys I used to love Although author Jenny Han, Swift has a purple glow in her eyes. Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), groove 1989self-transformation and whirlwind romance snapshots speak nowA similar, much younger, early adulthood navigation and all that entails.
The four new songs arriving at the start of the biggest tour of Swifts’ career may feel like a gift to console the Swifts who lost their battle to Ticketmaster just before fans started filing lawsuits. In November, Swift said in a statement, “I’ve asked many times if I can accommodate these kinds of requests, so I’m not going to make excuses for anyone.” Against the ticketing giants. “It’s really amazing that 2.4 million people won tickets, but it’s really upsetting that so many of them feel like they’ve been through multiple bear attacks to get tickets. .”
Nothing heals a fresh wound like listening to “If This Were A Movie.”