Twitter Reacts To Taylor Swift Teasing Collab With Phoebe Bridgers On Red

The singer deciphered the cryptic clues about her latest Taylor’s Version album
Swifties are able: Taylor Swift has showed the 30-song tracklist for her upcoming Taylor’s Version album.
The Tennessee-born singer-songwriter will re-release Red subsequent, her fourth studio album first published in 2012.
In a video posted the day prior to this (August 5), Swift hinted at some very special collaborations on Red by the use of “casually merciless” anagrams.
Known for challenging her fans with hints and secret meanings, the singer later confirmed she has labored with the likes of Phoebe Bridgers and Ed Sheeran on her new album.
Taylor Swift And Phoebe Bridgers Will Duet On ‘Nothing New’
The singer already released Fearless (Taylor’s Version) earlier this year, the first of six albums she intends to re-record following the dispute regarding ownership of the masters to her first six studio albums.
Red will officially be subsequent and see songwriter Phoebe Bridgers showing on unreleased track, Nothing New.
“Taylor Swift toes. Phoebe Bridgers, a dream come true for the sad people,” a fan wrote on Twitter after understanding the clues left via Swift.
"taylor swift and phoebe bridgers joining forces to give us the sad girl autumn we deserve sounds about right,” another fan tweeted.
Given Swift maintained center stage in her multiple collaborations with other artists, some fans are worried Bridgers won’t be given enough room to shine on the new song.
"HAIM working to warn Phoebe Bridgers that Taylor would possibly handiest give her a few words to sing in the background,” every other tweet reads.
“Phoebe Bridgers gazing Taylor Swift sing the entire tune from the back of the sales space,” was some other comment.
'Red (Taylor's Version)' Includes So Many Songs You Haven't Heard Yet
Red (Taylor's Version) will characteristic 30 songs general, together with 9 songs "from the vault".
“From the vault" tracks are the ones that never made it onto the final record. Swift is now releasing them together with the album they were supposed to be part of.
In April, the singer released Mr. Perfectly Fine, seemingly addressing her relationship with Joe Jonas. The song was originally meant to be on the tracklist for Fearless, but was later scrapped.
“I can’t wait to dust off our highest hopes & relive these memories together,” Swift said about her upcoming record in a tweet posted today (August 6).
“We’ll also be making a bunch of new ones too, since Red (Taylor’s Version) includes so many songs you haven’t heard yet. Till then, I’ll be counting down and picturing it all in my head. In burning red,” the singer added.
Red (Taylor’s Version) will be released on November 19, 2021
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