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Taylor Swiftfans already had much to look forward to next week — and the star just delivered another surprise.
On Friday morning, the 31-year-old singer announced that she will be releasing a short film tied to the 10-minute version of her popular song “All Too Well,” which is part of the forthcomingRed (Taylor’s Version)rerelease of her 2012 album.
Swift shared a preview of the short film with a teaser video on Instagram, in which an old car can be seen driving through a colorful fall landscape. “November 12. Remember it,” Swift captioned thepost.
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Back in June, Swift announced that thenext album she will be revisitingis her Grammy-winning LPRed. The newTaylor’s Versionproject is the second album she has rerecorded after releasingFearless (Taylor’s Version)in April.
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Phoebe Bridgerswill join the songstress for “Nothing New,“Chris Stapletonwill appear on “I Bet You Think About Me,” andEd Sheeran— who was already featured on the album’s “Everything Has Changed” — will also sing with Swift on “Run.”
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Swift’s decision to record her first six albums again came followedScooter Braun’s purchase of Swift’s former record label Big Machine— a move that allowed him to take control of the masters to those albums. (Hesold the masters for $300 millionto Shamrock Holdings in November 2020.)
Swift then declined to work with the private equity company after they reached out following the purchase since Braun’s Ithaca Holdings would still profit off her old music for “many years.”
The singer-songwriter also put Swifties on the edge of their seats when she hinted at the rerelease of her album1989when she dropped “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” on streaming services in September.
The singer’s “All Too Well” short film — as well as her re-recordedRed (Taylor’s Version)— is out Nov. 12.
source: people.com