Tylor Swift Fans scramble to decipher the cryptic 'Red (Taylor's Version)' teaser
Taylor Swift has caused a ruckus among her followers. Taylor Swift gave a mysterious look into her new album Red (Taylor's Version) on Thursday.
The "Love Story" singer teased the highly anticipated album with a clever message on Thursday, meant to make fans guess which songs will be included.
Fans have been waiting to hear what will be included in the re-recording of her beloved Red album, which will contain a selection of tracks "From The Vault."
"*cackles maniacally* *presses post*
Level: unintentionally harsh in the interest of being truthful, "The artist captioned the video, which includes a number of anagrams of song titles for fans to decipher.
The post went viral right after, garnering over 100,000 likes in a matter of minutes.
"Omg, we need the smart swifties fast," one fan tweeted, while another set to work with pen and paper right after, writing, "thankfully I have no commitments today."
This year's release date for Red (Taylor's Version) is November 19th.
Swift said in June that the album will have 30 tracks on it, including a 10-minute tune.
Swift wrote at the time, "Musically and lyrically, Red resembled a sad person." "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.
"And I'm not sure if it was because I was putting my heart and soul into this record, hearing thousands of your voices sing the lyrics back to me in passionate solidarity, or if it was simply time, but something was healed along the way."
Taylor Swift revealed plans to re-record her Big Machine albums to recover custody of her masters in 2019, after Red was released in October 2012.
Fearless (Taylor's Version), her first re-recorded album, was released in April.
Some of the singer's biggest songs, like "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," can be found on Red.
"Sometimes you need to speak it over (again and over and over) for it to ever truly be... over," the 31-year-old said while presenting Red (Taylor's Version) back in June. I couldn't stop writing like your friend who phones you in the middle of the night to tell you about their ex.
"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."
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