Taylor Swift announces ‘Speak Now’ re-recording 2023
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Taylor Swift announces ‘Speak Now’ re-recording 2023

Taylor Swift is preparing to release the re-recorded album ‘Speak Now’.

She revealed the information during her Nashville concert, as reported.

Swift, 33, confessed as she took the stage alone for her solo songs, “There’s a distinct reason I’m really excited about this portion of the set tonight. Since I’ve been planning something for some time.”

She continued, “You know how much I enjoy planning and how much I enjoy surprising you with the plans I make. With you, I plot, scheme, and plan, and then I get to tell you about it. Please divert your attention to the large screen in the rear…”

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The new cover of Speak Now appeared, captioned with (Taylor’s Version) and the release date, 7 July 2023.

Upon the announcement at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, the city illuminated the adjacent Cumberland River bridge in purple.

“I am overjoyed to announce that my version of Speak Now will be released on July 7 (just in time for July 9th, iykyk)!” Between the ages of 18 and 20, I wrote and produced Speak Now for the first time. “The songs from this period of my life were marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered confessions, and wild melancholy,” she wrote on social media after the announcement.

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“I adore this album because it recounts the story of growing up, floundering, soaring, and crashing… and surviving to tell the tale. I cannot wait to celebrate Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) with you on July 7 thanks to the six additional compositions I’ve released from the vault. Order in advance at TaylorSwift.com.”

“I adore this album because it recounts the story of growing up, floundering, soaring, and crashing… and surviving to tell the tale. I cannot wait to celebrate Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) with you on July 7 thanks to the six additional compositions I’ve released from the vault. Order in advance at TaylorSwift.com.”

Swift incorporated all of her eras for her Grammys red carpet appearance in February. Roberto Cavalli, a designer with whom she collaborated during her Speak Now era and who also created custom outfits for her Eras Tour, designed her midnight blue two-piece ensemble.

Following the release of music videos for her Midnights album in January, admirers discovered a number of Easter Eggs pointing to her 2010 album. In one instance of the “Anti-Hero” music video, admirers observed that she included the instrument she played nightly on the Speak Now tour.

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