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Signs Taylor Swift is ready to release Reputation (Taylor’s Version)

Signs Taylor Swift is ready to release Reputation (Taylor’s Version)

As Scooter Braun retires from the music industry, here are the signs that Taylor Swift is about to abandon Reputation (Taylor’s Version). Are you ready for this?

Swift and Scooter Braun have been feuding since his controversial acquisition of the rights to her first six albums through Big Machine Record Group. Without fear, the singer-songwriter began reissuing her albums (Taylor’s Version) in an effort to reclaim her own work.

So far, Swift has re-released Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in April 2021, which she followed with Red (Taylor’s Version) in November 2021. Then she re-released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) in July 2023 and 1989 (Taylor’s Version). ) in October 2023.

Since this year’s Grammys, fans have been eagerly awaiting Reputation (Taylor’s Version). At the Grammys however, Swift announced the release of The Tortured Poets Department. “This is my 13th Grammy, which is my lucky number,” she told the audience. “I don’t know if I’ve ever told you.”

When Reputation (Taylor’s Version) didn’t arrive at that time, fans had high hopes that Swift would make the announcement in Liverpool, which she didn’t. They now believe it could take place in London after Travis Kelce described his upcoming appearance in the British capital as “exciting”.

    Scooter Braun has officially retired.  (Getty)    Scooter Braun has officially retired.  (Getty)

Scooter Braun has officially retired. (Getty)

With Braun’s resignation, could the timing be better?

Braun said in a statement: “After 23 years, this chapter as music director has come to an end. It’s a strange feeling because I think I’ve wanted this for a while, but I was really afraid to respond to the question “who could I be without them? I was actually only 19 when I started. So for my entire adult life I have played the role of an artistic manager on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

This will likely be music to Swift’s ears as she prepares to take the stage to play The Eras tour in Cardiff on Tuesday and then a series of shows in London. Following the retirement announcement, fans were sure that Reputation’s (Taylor’s Version) time was approaching. Among fans, one person wrote: “Time for Reputation (Taylor’s Version) PLEASE. »

Another wrote: “Oh he made the first move before Rep TV came out.”

Jenna Coleman as Liv Taylor in Wilderness (Prime Video).Jenna Coleman as Liv Taylor in Wilderness (Prime Video).

Jenna Coleman as Liv Taylor in Wilderness (Prime Video).

We believe Swift has already re-recorded Reputation. Her re-recorded song Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version) was released last year as the opening title sequence for the thriller Wilderness.

Wilderness creator Marnie Dickens has lifted the lid on how they secured Swift’s track for the series, which stars Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. It took an incredibly special love letter to the star.

He told Radio Times: “Prime Video, who have been so supportive of this whole project, said: ‘Look, we’ll support you guys to have a major female artist do the title track, think about who you’d like that for.’ be’ And I was like, ‘Well, Taylor Swift, obviously, let’s dream big.’

“Then we had our amazing music supervisors, Pete (Saville) and Zoë (Ellen Bryant), who did the sort of official pursuit, and then I wrote, essentially, a love letter about why it needed to be be her. Because it’s so rich, this song, and it’s so perfect for us – the pleasure, but also the emotion behind it.

Taylor Swift performing during her The Eras Tour.  (Getty)Taylor Swift performing during her The Eras Tour.  (Getty)

Taylor Swift performing during her The Eras Tour. (Getty)

Named TIME Person of the Year 2023, Swift gave a big revealing interview and the conversation of course turned to revisiting reputation. The singer promised the re-recorded album would be “fire”, once again teasing fans of its arrival.

Her re-recording plans are extremely important to her. She told TIME: “I collect horcruxes…I collect infinity stones. Gandalf’s voice is in my head every time I take out a new one. For me, it’s a movie NOW.”

Of Reputation, she said: “It’s a goth-punk moment of female rage about being gaslighted by an entire social structure. I think a lot of people see it and they’re just like sick snakes and lights stroboscopic.”