Taylor Swift ‘Reputation (Taylor’s Version)’ Releasing Soon? Pop Star Teases Re-recorded Version of THIS Track

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Taylor Swift is gearing up for the re-released version of her album "1989" and it seems like she's cooking another project amid her upcoming record as a teaser of her 2017 hit recently went viral; could it be coming soon?

According to Forbes, a preview of the re-recorded version of her song "Look What You Made Me Do" is included in the trailer of the Amazon Prime Video's new series titled "Wilderness."

The video-streaming platform seemingly confirmed that it was indeed the new version based on their announcement.

"The perfect place to get revenge. Look what he made her do..." they wrote in the plot of the series.

The outlet further noted that the thriller series' opening title song will be "Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)."

Since the track was a part of her album "Reputation," many fans believe that the next re-recorded album would be the 2017 record.

However, the musician has yet to announce whether it's true or not.

Taylor Swift 'Reputation (Taylor's Version)' Not Yet in the Works According to Ed Sheeran

The latest news comes after Ed Sheeran revealed in an interview that "Reputation," most specifically his song "End Game," has not been rerecorded yet.

He spoke to "Andy Cohen's Deep & Shallow SiriusXM podcast," where he said that he hasn't recorded his part for the record yet.

Ed Sheeran is a part of the song "End Game" along with Future.

If the album was released, it wouldn't be the first time he collaborated with Swift for a track on her rerecorded albums as he previously appeared on "Everything Has Changed" from the album "Red (Taylor's Version)."

Taylor Swift '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Release Date

Taylor Swift performed at the last show of her "The Eras Tour" US leg at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, where she surprised fans with a very special announcement.

At the time, she delivered a heartwarming speech where she said she was surprised that her fans did "some stuff" when she announced that she would be re-recording her albums.

"Since I was a teenager, I wanted to own my music. The way to do it was to re-record my albums, and the way that you have embraced," she added.

The global pop superstar later unveiled the official album art and release date of "1989 (Taylor's Version)."

The record will be available for purchase and streaming on major music platforms starting on October 27, 2023.

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