Taylor Swift Reveals Vault Track Titles for ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’
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Taylor Swift has revealed the titles of four vault tracks off her upcoming re-recorded album 1989 (Taylor’s Version). Before the announcement, fans were challenged to solve a series of Swift-inspired puzzles through Google.
Taylor Swift Reveals 1989 (Taylor’s Version) Vault Tracks
As part of her journey to re-record her first six albums, Swift has been releasing vault tracks — unreleased songs from the era of whichever album she’s re-releasing. This time, she challenged fans to solve 33 million word puzzles on Google to unlock the track titles.
Eventually, the titles were unlocked, with Swift’s voice congratulating fans for their hard work. She went on to share that the vault tracks for 1989 (Taylor’s Version) are “Is It Over Now?”, “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Say Don’t Go,” and “Suburban Legends.”
However, fans are still wondering about the fifth vault track on the album, as well as a Target-exclusive track. Some Swifties think they’ve figured out the fifth song title, based on a cryptic teaser Swift shared on social media Tuesday.
The Taylor Nation social media accounts reposted the clip after the title announcement, teasing, “But what about the 5th #1989TaylorsVersionVault track?” The teaser includes jumbled letters and punctuation. Fans think the clue spells either “SLUT!” or “LUST!”
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Swifties, we made it out of the woods!
— Google (@Google) September 20, 2023
Bridges, built ✅
Codes, cracked ✅
Vault, opened ✅#1989TaylorsVersionVault pic.twitter.com/29FSZhzioi
The Album Will Be Released October 27
Fans only have to wait a little over a month before they can hear 1989 (Taylor’s Version). The album will be released on October 27, exactly nine years after the original version of the album dropped. Swift announced the re-recorded album on the last night of the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour.
Speaking of the Eras Tour, Swift will be releasing a concert film for fans to enjoy in movie theaters in North America starting on October 13. As Swift wrote in her announcement post, “Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged.”
Swift is currently taking a break from her tour, but she’ll be back on stage starting November 9 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Next year, she’ll take the tour to Asia, Australia, and Europe, followed by several dates in the United States and Canada.