After months of speculation and dropping hints, Taylor Swift has finally announced her version of the 2010 album, speak now.
The 12-time Grammy-winning artist took to her Instagram on May 6, 2023 to share her ‘pride and joy’ for the release of her upcoming album on July 7, 2023 – around July 9.
In a carousel of two photos, Swift shared a cover photo, inspired by the original album cover, followed by a note.
“I’ve always seen this album as my album, and the lump in my throat expands into a shaky voice as I say it. Thank you, dear reader, it will finally happen,” the note reads. was written “I consider this music, along with your trust in me, to be the best thing I’ve ever done.”
“I’m so proud and happy to announce that my version of Speak Now will be out on July 7th (July 9th time, iykyk),” Swift captioned, adding a smiley face emoji. wrote
“I made it first speak nowBetween the ages of 18 and 20, completely self-written. Songs from this time in my life were marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diarist confessions and wild wit. I love this album because it tells the story of growing up, flaring, flying and falling … and living to talk about it,” the singer wrote on IG.
He closed the caption by announcing that there would be “six additional songs” that he “took loose from the vault.”
before he continued era tour, The news broke last month Lavender Haze The crooner had split from her longtime boyfriend Joe Alvin.
Although Swift has not commented on her split, the caption of her post alluded to a specific song on the album that she wrote after her split with Joe Jonas.
“I’m so proud and happy to announce that my version of Speak Now will be out on July 7th (July 9th time, iykyk),” Swift captioned, adding a smiley face emoji. wrote
to sing The last kiss Details of the ending of the relationship and the emotions during the breakup. What’s more, the song is supposedly about her infamous split from her former Jonas Brothers.
The lyrics are: “I miss the smell of the rain now / Fresh on the floor / I ran from the plane / That 9th of July / Your heartbeat / It jumps out of your shirt / I still love you “I can feel it. Weapons.”
This could be an easter egg, given that his most recent ex shares the same first name with the DNCE frontman.