Taylor Swift anticipates 'reputation (Taylor's version)' in a series

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Taylor Swift anticipates ‘reputation (Taylor’s version)’ in a series

It was rumored that Taylor Swift was going to give clues about his next record steps at the Ama’s gala held on May 26. That was what the “Eastern Eggs” tracks left in their online store. In the end, we have had news before.

In the last chapter of ‘The maid’s story’, Taylor Swift has let the new version of ‘Look What You Made Me do’ sound, which was the first single of ‘reputation’. It is obvious, therefore, that the “Taylor version” of it is approaching.

The executive producer of the Elisabeth Moss series has declared Billboard that “years” wanting to use Taylor Swift’s music, she is recognized as “swiftie” and ensures that the wait has been worth it because this is the song “adequate” for the time of the most “adequate” series.

‘Look What You Made Me Do’ It was a song that spoke of Beefs and Revenge, in the case of Taylor from fame, and it is easy to find out how it fits into the script of the dystopia of ‘The story of the maid’.

The reissue of ‘reputation’ will be a new step in Taylor Swift’s fight for recovering editorial control over all his music. As he did not get it by legal means, he is re -registering all his albums, always adding extra juicy, unpublished songs or reviews as interesting as the one he made of ‘All’s Too Well’ for the review of ‘Red’. It lasted 10 minutes and already exceeds 1,000 million streams in Spotify.

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