Taylor Swift Releases a New Vault Door Video for "Red," Calling It "Casually Cruel in the Name of Being Honest" - Film Vodka

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Taylor Swift Releases a New Vault Door Video for "Red," Calling It "Casually Cruel in the Name of Being Honest"

Taylor Swift Releases a New Vault Door Video for "Red," Calling It "Casually Cruel in the Name of Being Honest"

Taylor Swift Releases a New Vault Door Video for "Red," Calling It "Casually Cruel in the Name of Being Honest"

The 31-year-old singer released a vault door image for what appears to be her re-recorded track, "All Too Well," which will appear on her Red (Taylor's Version) album, which will be released Nov. 19.

"Level: carelessly harsh in the name of being honest," she said of the video sample, which contains the song's lyrics.

Swift fans worked hard to figure out the hints in this video, which is full of word jumbles. It didn't take long for some Swifties to figure out that it was a 1313 word search. 


Phoebe Bridgers, Ed Sheeran, "All Too Well," and "Ten" are among the hints.

After releasing Fearless (Taylor's Version) in April, Swift announced in June that she will be revisiting her successful 2012 album. The new album will have all 30 songs that were initially intended for Red, as well as a 10-minute tune that many fans believe is the extended version of "All Too Well."

After feeling like a "heartbroken person," the multi-GRAMMY winner revealed on Instagram that she felt "healed enough" to return to Red.

"Red sounded and sounded like a devastated person, both musically and poetically. It was all over the place, a jumbled mosaic of emotions that eventually came together. Happy, free, perplexed, lonely, shattered, ecstatic, wild, and tormented by old memories. I went into the studio and experimented with different sounds and partners as if trying on parts of a new existence "she revealed. "And I'm not sure if it was pouring my heart and soul into this album, or hearing thousands of your voices scream the songs back to me in passionate solidarity or just time, but something was healed along the road." 

Scooter Braun purchased the rights to Swift's early tracks, which were recorded with Big Machine, in July 2019. Swift, who was dissatisfied with the sale, then wrote an impassioned open letter criticizing Braun and Big Machine, igniting a public dispute.

Despite not being able to possess her original masters, her contract enabled her to re-record her songs at a later date. She went on to say that she was going to re-record her first five albums.


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