Taylor Swift announces release date for 10th album

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Taylor Swift

Popular American singer, Taylor Swift, has announced she will be dropping her tenth album, Red (Taylor’s Version) the re-recorded version of her 2012 album a week sooner than expected.

“Got some news that I think you’re gonna like – My version of Red will be out a week earlier than scheduled (including the 4 disc vinyl) on November 12th !” she announced to her devoted Swifties on Twitter.

“Can’t wait to celebrate the 13th with you and our new/old autumn heartbreak album,” she added.

Regarding the release of Red, the songstress shared a video of scrambled letters floating out of a vault for her fans to decipher 30-song tracklist off the re-released album.

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With it, she revealed that a 10-minute version of “All Too Well” is on the way, along with several star-studded collabs on songs “from the vault.”

Phoebe Bridgers will join the songstress for “Nothing New,” Chris Stapleton will appear on “I Bet You Think About Me,” and Ed Sheeran — who was already featured on the album’s “Everything Has Changed” — will also sing with Swift on “Run.”

“I can’t express my gratitude enough to these artists for helping me bring these songs to life. I can’t wait til we can dust off our highest hopes and relive these memories together,” Swift wrote.

“We’ll also be making a bunch of new ones too, since Red (Taylor’s Version) includes so many songs you haven’t heard yet.”

“Til then, I’ll be counting down and picturing it all in my head,” she added. “In burning red.”

In June, the 31-year-old announced Red (Taylor’s Version) will be the second re-recorded album from her series of six, following Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in April, which ended up returning to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 13 years after its initial release in 2008.

Now, Red (Taylor’s Version) will be released on Nov. 12 instead of Nov. 19 via Republic Records.

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