Time is ticking down previously Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) ultimately arrives this Friday (July 7), and also Taylor Swift is below to advise you to pre-save the document.
In a Monday (July 3) unique video clip for Spotify, the 33-year-old pop celebrity appeared like she’d come right out of 2010, putting on a wayward eco-friendly sundress and also a lengthy pendant, her hair in a fishtail side pigtail. “Hey! It’s Taylor Swift,” she claimed, seated before a purple background and also flickering purple candle lights.
“The next chapter begins on July 7, when Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) comes out,” she proceeded, grinning at the video camera. “You can pre-save it now on Spotify.”
The video clip can be discovered on Swift’s “Upcoming releases” web page on the songs streaming application, which connects followers to a timer counting to launch day, the document’s complete tracklist and also physical duplicates of the document offered for acquisition on the “Anti-Hero” vocalist’s site. Previously, Swift recorded a video clip for the Spotify web page offering fans a peek at one of the enchanting purple plastic discs and also its coming with poster.
Featuring re-recorded variations of all 14 of Speak Now‘s original tracks and six previously unreleased songs “From the Vault,” the fast-approaching project will mark the third of six planned “Taylor’s Version” cds. In 2021, Swift went down both Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and also Red (Taylor’s Version), leaving her 2006 self-titled launching, 2014’s 1989 and also 2017’s Reputation as the only cds left in the re-recording procedure.
Last week, Swifties obtained a preference of Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) when “Back to December (Taylor’s Version)” was included in a brand-new The Summer I Turned Pretty season two trailer, which likewise consisted of the Grammy champion’s Folklore fan-favorite “August.” The brand-new period gets here on Prime Video precisely one week after Swift’s cd, complying with an initial period that consisted of numerous various other Swift tracks (“False God,” “Cruel Summer,” “This Love,” “The Way I Loved You” and also much more).
In June, Swift put down some regulations in advance of the cd’s launch at an Eras Tour receive Minneapolis. Just prior to carrying out “Dear John,” a pungent Speak Now ballad commonly thought to be regarding her ex-boyfriend John Mayer, the Grammy champion asked followers not to spread out hate online on her part.
“I’m 33 years old,” she told the crowd. “I don’t care about anything that happened to me when I was 19. I’m not putting this album out so that you can go and should feel the need to defend me on the internet against someone you think I might have written a song about 14 billion years ago.”
Watch Swift’s brand-new message to followers on Spotify listed below: