Straight out of your “wildest dreams,” Taylor Swift has finally released “1989 (Taylor's Version).” The singer released the album – originally recorded and ...
'1989 (Taylor's Version)' may end up as the best-selling Swift LP of them all. Among the five previously unreleased tracks, a hilarious takedown of some ...
The re-recorded album, with previously unreleased tracks, comes as part of the star's campaign to reclaim her music.
The '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Vault section harks back to the Swift of 2014, lyrically, while, musically, sounding like a canny 'Midnights' sequel.
Taylor Swift released the fourth installment in her "Taylor's Version" series on Friday. Like the original "1989," the album has both gems and duds.
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the magic you would sprinkle on my life for so long,” TayTay writes.
Singer-songwriter has released the fourth of her own 'versions' of her early albums, complete with five previously scrapped tracks from the vault.
Taylor Swift fans rushed to hear her newly re-recorded version of 1989 - the biggest-selling album of her career - after it was released overnight.
What does Taylor Swift say in her new prologue for her rereleased "1989" album? Read the entire message in full and how it compares to the "1989" foreword.
Swift's revamp of her 2014 smash is her most faithful re-recording yet: a time capsule enhanced by pertinent cutting room floor tracks that show she never ...
Taylor Swift gave a shoutout to Kendrick Lamar on Friday for re-recording his verse on the 'Bad Blood' remix for '1989 (Taylor's Version).'
Taylor Swift's re-recorded album 1989 (Taylor's Version) prologue gives rise to speculations about whether she addressed “Gaylor” rumours.
1989 (Taylor's Version) contains five new songs and is Swift's fourth re-recorded album.
Following Taylor Swift's lead, Chris Richards revisits his original take on “1989.”
The pop superstar's new version of her 2014 blockbuster is due Friday, following a summer of media saturation and her 10th No. 1 hit.
The Billboard charts should be prepared to leave a “Blank Space" for Taylor Swift once again. On Friday, Swift is set to release “1989 (Taylor's Version)" ...
Taylor Swift boldly reclaims a word that's been hurled at her in 1989 (Taylor's Version), with "Slut!"
Upon the release of "1989 (Taylor's Version)," Taylor Swift seemingly addressed speculation surrounding her sexuality and dating life in her new prologue.
The performer once again lamented the focus on her romantic life.