After releasing "Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)" on DC League of Super Pets last week, Taylor Swift is said to have been working on the studio for her next big album.
For the last few weeks, the GRAMMY-Winning singer has been in her Nashville, Tenessee music studio writing and recording her new music, The Sun reports.
According to a source close to Swift, she is set to surprise her fans with her "most experimental album" yet.
Taylor Swift's New Album: Here's What We Know So Far
The source reported that Taylor Swift will be referencing her current romance Joe Alwyn in the upcoming project.
Fans believed that the singer had alluded to her ex-boyfriends Harry Styles and Jake Gyllenhaal in her previous songs and albums.
In most songs that Taylor Swift had released throughout her discography - most have detailed her emotions and feelings on heartbreak, disappointment, and her grueling journey of moving on from her past relationships.
Sources say her romance with Alwyn "will come through" in her upcoming new music.
Aside from this, the "All Too Well" hitmaker is in her exploration era as she is said to tread on new music and sound.
"Taylor is enjoying the process of tinkering with new sounds and is set to showcase a range of genres on her next album, which will surprise her fans," the source reveals.
TS10, Taylor's unnamed tenth studio album, will also be her "most collaborative album yet" as she would be working with upcoming female artists and producers in the music scene.
"She recently invited some friends to write with her and the songs they came up with reminded her team of Stevie Nicks and Joan Armatrading," they added.
Taylor Swift has been picky about selecting people she would be collaborating it. So far, Ed Sheeran is the only artist so far that have scored two collaborations with her, "Everything Has Changed" and "End Game."
Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)'
The news of Taylor Swift's new album came days after she released a re-recorded version of a track that came from "1989."
After releasing "This Love," and "Wildest Dreams," the 32-year-old singer is dropped "Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)" last week as the official soundtrack of "DC League of Super-Pets."
As of this writing, there has been no confirmed news or announcements that "1989 (Taylor's Version)" would be dropping anytime soon or it would be the next re-recorded album - despite heavy fan buzz that it would be the next.
But in Taylor Swift fashion, it could be likely that she would be dropping "TS10" or "1989 (Taylor's Version)" out of the blue in the coming months.
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