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“I know, I know. What about Rep TV?" Swift wrote on her website, referring to the shorthand for “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)," the anticipated rerelease of her sixth studio album.
Taylor Swift’s project to re-record most of her catalog came to a close last week, when she announced that she bought the rights to her early masters.
“If you didn’t like her in 2016, you don’t get to experience the ‘Rep’ era, I’m sorry,” she said. Write to Natalia Barr at [email protected] The ‘Taylor’s Version’ Era Is Over.
Let’s get it out of the way. Bucket hats are part of the official Oasis fan uniform, and they’ll feature heavily this summer.
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We discuss Taylor Swift's reclamation of her music in the new episode of 'Rolling Stone Music Now.' Shirlaine Forrest/TAS24/Getty Images To get her music back, first Taylor Swift had to re-record it.
Taylor Swift's music and concerts are influencing Swifties across generations with fans like Erin Andrews and more sharing memorable experiences ...