Let the supposition start! Taylor Swift followers think the pop super star is going down some significant Easter eggs concerning her following re-recorded cd adhering to the shock launch of her “I Can See You” video.
During her Eras Tour performance in Kansas City, Mo., on Friday (July 7), the 33-year-old vocalist thrilled Swifties by sharing the action-packed visual for her freshly launched Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) “From the Vault” track “I Can See You,” starring stars Taylor Lautner, Joey King and also Presley Cash.
Written and also guided by Swift, the five-minute video clip locates the songstress and also her co-stars managing a break-in to recuperate the master recording of her 3rd cd. Toward completion of the clip, as the foursome makes their getaway in a white follower, they drive throughout a bridge with an indicator that checks out “1989 TV.” This has actually led several to think that a re-recording of her 2014 cd, 1989, might be imminent.
“1989 TAYLOR’S VERSION IS NEXT. Easter eggs in the ‘I Can See You’ music video confirms it,” one follower tweeted together with screenshots from the video clip.
Other eagle-eyed Swifties have pointed out that the “I Can See You” video clip includes comparable images to different 1989 visuals, consisting of a close-up of the vocalist’s intense red lips from her “Style” video clip and also activity series from the “Bad Blood” video clip.
During Friday’s program at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Swift welcomed Lautner, King and also Cash onstage to aid present the “I Can See You” clip. Lautner thrilled the sold-out target market by cartwheeling and also backflipping onto the phase.
“WELL. SO. I’ve been counting down for months and finally the ‘I Can See You’ video is out,” Swift tweeted together with behind the curtain images the aesthetic. “I wrote this video treatment over a year ago and really wanted to play out symbolically how it’s felt for me to have the fans helping me reclaim my music.”
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the freshly launched re-recording of Swift’s 2010 cd, showed up on Friday (July 7). The brand-new established attributes every one of the initial recordings, plus 6 “From the Vault” tracks.
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