It seems like Taylor Swift is working on a new record again ahead of the release of her new music as she was spotted in New York City with possible big collaborators; who could they be?
According to a video shared by a fan on Instagram stories, the pop star can be seen leaving a recording studio with artists like Zoë Kravitz, Phoebe Bridgers, and Margaret Qualley. (via Pop Base on Twitter)
As of this writing, Swift has not shared any information about a new album except for her upcoming records "Midnights (Til Dawn)" and "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)"
After the video went viral, fans immediately speculated on what the musician could be recording in the studio with her pals.
Taylor Swift Fans Think Pop Star is Working on 11th Album
"HUH SO TS11 IS COMING??! ofc it could also be 1989 or rep vault tracks too.." one wrote.
"They are cooking up some songs for TS11!" another one wrote, while a user added, "Another Phoebe and tay track we won."
If Bridgers is working with the pop star on a new material, this won't be the first time they collaborated together as she was featured on the song "Nothing New (Taylor's Version) (From The Vault)" from the re-release version of "Red."
Read also: Taylor Swift Unveils Another 'Midnights' Album Installment: Singer 'Listened' to Fans' Demands?
On the other hand, Zoë Kravitz had also worked with the pop musician for the "Midnights" tracks "Karma" and "Lavender Haze."
In other updates, Swift was also spotted leaving Electric Lady Studios in New York City with rumored boyfriend Matty Heay earlier this month, but the two have not confirmed whether they have a collaboration song in the future or not. (via People Magazine)
Taylor Swift 'Midnights (Til Dawn)'
Taylor Swift is indeed full of surprises as she recently announced "Midnights (Til Dawn Edition)" featuring new songs and a re-recorded of a fan-favorite track.
The new record will feature fresh vocals from Lana Del Rey on the song, "Snow On The Beach" after fans pointed out that they couldn't hear her voice.
She would also collaborate with Ice Spice for the remix version of "Karma," which fans didn't see coming.
Taylor Swift's new record will be available for streaming on major music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music starting on Friday at midnight.
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