By re-recording and re-releasing her music, Swift aims to grab some form ownership of her work and ensure that she benefits from her artistry’s success. She does not own the rights to the music that made her a star, as it has been sold several times, and she was unable to acquire them. Swift’s decision to re-record her first six albums comes as a way to regain control over her work. House Sidesteps Santos Expulsion Vote, Garcia Vows to Keep Up Pressure Swift announced the upcoming release at the first show of the Eras Tour in Nashville, her hometown, and after the news was shared, she performed an acoustic version of the set’s “Sparks Fly,” to the delight of those in attendance. Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) will be a slightly reimagined version of the original album of the same name, with each tune re-recorded, but kept mostly the same as the first edition. The title will be the third album to be re-recorded by the artist herself. The new release, titled Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), is expected on Friday, July 7. Actually, it is a re-recorded version of her studio album Speak Now, but Swifties are thrilled anyway. The singer announced that she has a new album in the works and that it will be released in just a few months - well, the album isn’t exactly new. The cover of Taylor Swift’s album Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) (image credit Beth Garrabrant)Īt a recent concert in Nashville, Taylor Swift had some exciting news to share with her fans.
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