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Taylor Swift drops cryptic hints pointing towards 'Reputation (Taylor’s Version)'
Taylor Swift left out 'I Did Something Bad' during her tour mirroring her approach with 'New Romantics' before announcing '1989 (Taylor’s Version)'
Taylor Swift's fandom is abuzz with anticipation over the rumored announcement of Reputation (Taylor’s Version), the next installment in her meticulously planned journey to reclaim her musical catalog.
Swift, who has systematically re-released her albums since the sale of her masters to Scooter Braun in 2019, has seen success with Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), and 1989 (Taylor’s Version).
Fans are interpreting a series of strategic hints dropped by Swift as clues pointing to Reputation.
The selection of singles like Delicate (Taylor’s Version) and Look What You Made Me Do for various TV show features earlier in the year suggests a deliberate focus on this era.
Swift's wardrobe evolution, incorporating colors reminiscent of the 'Rep era,' such as black, silver, and gold, aligns with her known penchant for encoded messaging through fashion.
During the ongoing Eras Tour, Swift performed every song from Reputation during the 'surprise songs' section, except notably for I Did Something Bad.
This intentional omission mirrors her approach with New Romantics before announcing 1989 (Taylor’s Version).
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Cryptic hints from Swift's dancers, including Jan Ravnik posting a snake symbol associated with the Reputation era, add to the intrigue.
Swift's subtle gestures, like a wink after the Speak Now section of a concert, fuel fan theories about potential surprises in upcoming tour dates.