Taylor Swift reclaims her fifth album '1989 (Taylor's Version)' – Pipe Dream

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Taylor Swift reclaims her fifth album '1989 (Taylor's Version)' – Pipe Dream

Music Photo sourced from AP News “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” expands the narrative of Taylor Swift’s pop debut and her brilliant lyricism. Swift’s “From the Vault” tracks have fans speculating on the meaning behind the songs. By Casey Monahan – October 30, 2023 Exactly nine years after the release of her fifth studio album “1989,” Taylor Swift released the rerecorded album with an additional five new songs “From the Vault” in her pursuit to have legal ownership over her past music. These new songs have been well-received thus far with fans already speculating about the meaning behind her lyrics and why exactly the songs were omitted in the original release. Here is a closer look and analysis of these new songs and how they fit in with the original record. “Slut!” Swift revealed on Tumblr that the single “Blank Space” was chosen instead of this track because she felt it did not have an appropriate place in the album. However, she does note that she is very glad it is finally public and for good reason. The song does not contain the notable pop beat that is heard in the rest of the album, but instead, opts for a slower and
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