Taylor Swift Reputation (Taylor’s Version): Release Date, Easter Eggs, Vault Tracks …

Taylor Swift Reputation (Taylor’s Version): Release Date, Easter Eggs, Vault Tracks …

August 25, 2024, 3:29 p.m.

Taylor Swift Reputation (Taylor's Version): Release date, Easter eggs, vault tracks and news

Taylor Swift Reputation (Taylor’s Version): release date, easter eggs, vault tracks and news.

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Sam Prance

By Sam Prance

Everything you need to know about Taylor Swift’s “Reputation (Taylor’s Version),” including release date, Easter eggs, vault tracks, news, and more.

1, 2, 3, here we go, bitch! Taylor Swift fans believe Taylor will soon announce Call (Taylor’s Version) but what is actually going on?

Since Taylor Swift announced that she will re-record her first six albums to regain ownership of her masters, fans have been curious to see when she Call (Taylor’s Version)Since it is the latest of the six albums, Taylor had to legally wait until November 2022 before she could record Call TV but now she is free to publish it.

Over the past few months, Taylor has been teasing exclusive snippets of “Delicate (Taylor’s Version)” and “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version).” Fans were also convinced that Taylor would announce the re-recording during the final show of the European leg of the Eras Tour in London… but nothing happened.

So when is Call (Taylor’s Version) is coming out? Here’s everything we know about the re-recording so far, including release date, tracklist, vault tracks, collaborations, and more.

When is Call (Taylor’s Version) come out?

Taylor Swift announces the era of Reputation re-recordings with a dress Easter egg at the VMAs

When does Taylor release Call (Taylor’s version)?

With Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) And 1989 (Taylor’s version) Taylor only has two albums left. Swifties have a theory that Call (Taylor’s Version) will come next.

Initially, fans thought she might announce it in February 2024 during one of her Eras tour shows in Japan or Australia, thanks to an Easter egg from the “Bejeweled” music video. Swifties believed that Representative (TV) would be announced in February, as the black nail is next to the 2 on the clock. (The blue nail, representing 1989, is next to the 8. She announced the album in August 2023.)

However, this did not happen. The “Tortured Poets” section happened. Then fans thought it would be announced live on stage on August 20th, like she had announced ‘Speak Now (TV)’ and ‘1989 (TV)’. That didn’t happen either. The music video ‘I Can Do It With A Broken Heart’ was made. But the Rep-TV The Easter eggs continued…

After the last show of the European leg of the Eras Tour, several new theories have emerged among fans about when the announcement might be made.

As of August 25, there is no confirmed release date for Reputation (TV), but the date announcement could come very soon.

Taylor is reportedly scheduled to attend the MTV VMAs on September 11, where she is nominated for several awards: Fortnight and Female Artist of the Year. While some fans believe she might announce “Rep (TV)” at the ceremony, others don’t think she will announce anything on September 11. (The awards show was moved from September 10 to avoid clashing with the presidential debate.)

Other popular fan theories suggest that she might announce it sometime on the final leg of her Eras Tour, which kicks off in Miami on October 18. The original album, Reputation, was released on November 10, 2017, but Taylor is not scheduled to perform that day.

Just like OG Rep, it looks like Taylor is about to pull off another surprise announcement because no one any Idea of ​​what to expect or when to expect it!

Will Taylor Swift announce “Reputation (Taylor's Version)” at the VMAs?

Will Taylor Swift announce “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” at the VMAs?

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Does Taylor Swift have any Call (Taylor’s Version) Snippets?

On August 4, Taylor released an official excerpt of ‘Delicate (Taylor’s Version)’ in The summer I became pretty Season 2, Episode 6. It’s on Prime Video and you can skip to 11:56 to hear it in all its glory.

On August 23, Taylor also presented an exclusive excerpt from “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” in the first teaser trailer for Prime Video’s new drama. wilderness.

Another excerpt from “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” was released in a trailer for “The Dynasty: New England Patriots” in March 2024.

There is Call (Taylor’s Version) Easter eggs?

Some fans believe Taylor started teasing with “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).” Easter eggs in 2022.

First, there was the diamond dress at the 2022 MTV VMAs. Fans compared it to Taylor’s bathtub scene in “Look What You Made Me Do.” Fans also believe Taylor was teasing “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).” at the MTV VMAs 2023. She wore anotherShe wore a “Reputation”-inspired outfit and made a snake motion with her hands while accepting one of her awards.

Before the premiere of the Eras Tour film, Taylor also tweeted some Reputation Easter Eggs. wrote“Look what you really made me do” and “Now I’m getting in the car…” Very interesting.

While preparing for the release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” she began switching between blue and black outfits… While some fans were sure this meant another version of “1989 (TV)” was on the way, she likely confirmed that “1989 (TV)” will be followed by “Rep (TV).”

Additionally, Swifties discovered an Easter egg hidden in the Taylor’s Version font on her website. It showed the “S” in the shape of a snake next to “IO N.” November 10? The original release date? Interesting.

What are the Call (Taylor’s Version) Jump tracks?

With only 15 songs and the only Taylor Swift album without a deluxe edition or bonus tracks, it is possible that “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” will have plenty of archival surprises in store for us. However, as with previous Taylor’s Version albums, Taylor keeps all of the archival details for “Reputation.” close to her chest for now.

After Taylor originally released “Reputation,” the theory circulated that Taylor had scrapped an entire album called Karma. So if the theory is true (!), there’s a chance that some of the tracks will appear on “Reputation (TV).” However, it’s possible that these alleged songs don’t fit the mood of “Reputation.”

Taylor wrote most of theReputation’ with Max Martin, Shellback and Jack Anotnoff, so it’s possible that most of the Vault tracks were co-written with them. However, since Max Martin was not involved in Taylor’s re-recordings, it’s possible that he won’t be featured on the Vault tracks.

Fans have been theorizing and hoping that “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” featuring Zayn, as well as their own version of “This Is What You Came For,” would be part of the archive. We’ll have to wait and see if they pull it off.

Which collaborations will be on Call (Taylor’s Version)?

The original version of “Reputation” includes a collaboration: “End Game,” which features Ed Sheeran and Future. Since the album is an electro-pop record with elements of trap, EDM, and hip-hop, the possibilities for collaborations are endless.

Taylor has not yet given any indication as to who else will be appearing on “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).”, and even fans are confused as to who could possibly be featured in it, but we’ll let you know when we know more.

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