Taylor Swift To Make Surprise Announcement: Taylor Swift will be releasing the full re-recording of her song 'Love Story' at midnight on Friday.
She also revealed that she will be releasing the full re-recordings of the entire 'Fearless' album which will include 26 songs and 6 songs that were never released.
Good Morning America made all Swifties hang in suspense after revealing that Taylor Swift would be making a surprise announcement tomorrow. The episode for the same will be airing at 7 AM in the US.
I’m thrilled to tell you that my new version of Fearless (Taylor’s Version) is done and will be with you soon. It has 26 songs including 6 never before released songs from the vault. Love Story (Taylor’s Version) will be out tonight. Pre-order now at https://t.co/NqBDS6cGFl 💛💛 pic.twitter.com/Vjyy2gA72O
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) February 11, 2021
Good Morning America took to Twitter to reveal the exciting news and urged fans to tune in at the exact time.
Along with the announcement, the GMA also attached a video featuring Taylor Swift wherein one can hear the guitar strumming in the background.
What Fans Are Speculating About Good Morning America's Announcement
After the latest announcement from Good Morning America, fans feel that Swift will be re-releasing of her song Love Story as Valentine's Day is just around the corner. In fact, she had even shared a teaser of the re-recorded song on social media in December last year.
Taylor Swift had previously decided on re-recording her old songs after Scooter Braun, a music manager purchased the rights her songs under Big Machine recordings in June 2019. He eventually sold them in November last year for about $300million USD. Since then, Swift has been granted the permission to re-record her albums ‘Fearless’, ‘Speak Now’, ‘Red’, ’1989’ and ‘Reputation’.
Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over 'Evermore'
Recently, the owners of the Evermore park slapped a case against Swift saying that she had used the park's name for her latest album. However, Swift and her legal team called the charges 'baseless'.