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Taylor Swift frees 5 songs ‘from the vault’ for '1989' — but what does that mean?

The release of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is more than just a walk down the memory lane. It's a nostalgic re-mastering of music from Taylor Swift's 2014 pop debut album , plus five new songs.

Each of the singer's four re-recordings also feature tracks that didn’t make it onto the initial album. These songs are dubbed “From the Vault,” otherwise known as her “vault tracks.”

On Sept. 20, Swift announced the titles of the five vault tracks from "1989 (Taylor's Version)":

  • “Is It Over Now?”
  • “Now That We Don’t Talk”
  • “Say Don’t Go”
  • “Suburban Legends”

The vault tracks are songs written from the time in her life that she produced each album. As they weren’t released as a single or album, they were metaphorically locked away in her musical vault, now released as a “surprise” to fans for each “Taylor’s Version” re-recording.

Here's everything to know about Swift's vault tracks.

What is a 'vault' track, and what does it have to do with 'Taylor's Version'?

In November 2020, after the master recordings of Swift's first six albums were bought and sold by controversial music executive Scooter Braun , Swift said that she would be re-recording those albums , promising that she had "plenty of surprises in store."

Fans learned of some of those surprises when she announced her first re-recording, "Fearless," featuring new cover art and the label of "Taylor's Version," in February 2021. In a message on social media, she shared that the album would feature “6 never before released songs from the vault.”

In her post, she revealed that these songs “almost” made it onto the original album, but were cut for various reasons.

“I’ve decided I want you to have the whole story, see the entire vivid picture, and let you into the entire dreamscape that is my ‘Fearless’ album. That’s why I’ve chosen to include 6 never before released songs on my version of this album. Written when I was between the ages of 16 and 18, these were the ones it killed me to leave behind,” she shared.

Her subsequent re-recordings, 2021's "Red (Taylor's Version)" and 2023's "Speak Now (Taylor's Version), also featured several vault songs.

Vault tracks often feature guest artists

To add to each surprise, so far, at least two vault tracks from each album re-recording has included a guest artist.

For "Fearless," those guest artists included Maren Morris and Keith Urban. On "Red," Swift was joined by Chris Stapleton, Phoebe Bridgers and Ed Sheeran. Hayley Williams and Fall Out Boy lent their voices to "Speak Now."

However, there are no guest artists featured on "1989 (Taylor's Version)."

Swift teases the vault songs with brain games

The week before Swift confirmed the titles of the vault tracks for "1989 (Taylor's Version," she broke Google.

Eagle-eyed Swifties spotted that if they enter "Taylor Swift" into the search bar, an image of a blue vault appeared (for some), which led users to a series of word puzzles — fittingly 89 in total. According to a Google blog post, if internet users solved a collective 33 million puzzles, the singer would "unlock" the vault and learn the names of the tracks inside.

Many users were unable to access the brain teaser however, and Google tweeted Sept. 19 that "the vault is jammed."

When Swift officially shared the track listing for "1989 (Taylor's Version)," she thanked fans for "playing along."

"I can’t wait for this one to be out, seriously. Thank you for playing along, sleuthing, puzzling and making these reveals so much chaotic fun (which is the best kind of fun, after all)," she wrote on Instagram.

She similarly teased the track titles of "Red (Taylor's Version)" with a vault. On Aug. 5, she released a video of a red vault opening and releasing several puzzles, which when unscrambled, revealed the names of the 10 vault songs for the re-recording.

She released one vault track as a single

While most of Swift' vault songs dropped as part of an album re-release, there's one exception.

In May, "You're Losing Me" was initially announced as a special perk exclusive to Swift's stop on the "Eras Tour" at Metlife Stadium, available for purchase as a bonus track on a "Midnights" deluxe edition CD. The song was later available for digital download on her website.

The deluxe album included new versions of "Karma" and "Snow on the Beach," featuring Ice Spice and Lana Del Rey, respectively, as well as "You're Losing Me" — a "vault" track, from her "Midnights" writing sessions. "Midnights" was released in October 2022.

"You're Losing Me" sent Swifties spiraling, as its release coincided with reports of Swift's breakup with longtime partner Joe Alwyn. The song told a devastating story of a relationship disintegrating, with lyrics like: "I wouldn’t marry me either / A pathological people pleaser / Who only wanted you to see her."

All of Taylor Swift's 'from the vault' songs

In total, Swift has released more than 20 vault songs. Here's a list, broken down by album.

"Fearless (Taylor's Version)" (2021)

  • "You All Over Me" (featuring Maren Morris)
  • "Mr. Perfectly Fine"
  • "We Were Happy"
  • "That's When"
  • "Don't You"
  • "Bye Bye Baby"

"Red (Taylor's Version)" (2021)

  • "Better Man"
  • "Nothing New" (featuring Phoebe Bridgers)
  • "Message In a Bottle"
  • "I Bet You Think About Me" (featuring Chris Stapleton)
  • "Forever Winter"
  • "Run" (featuring Ed Sheeran)
  • "The Very First Night"
  • "All Too Well" (10 Minute Version)

"Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" (2023)

  • "Electric Touch" (featuring Fall Out Boy)
  • "When Emma Falls in Love"
  • "I Can See You"
  • "Castles Crumbling" (featuring Hayley Williams)
  • "Foolish One"

"1989 (Taylor's Version)" (2023)

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Taylor Swift's '1989' Vault Clues Explained: How to Unlock the Vault Titles

Taylor Swift's '1989' Vault Clues Explained: How to Unlock the Vault Titles

Taylor Swift will be releasing her upcoming album 1989 (Taylor’s Version) at the end of October and fans are eagerly awaiting news about the songs being released from her vault.

The 33-year-old singer has been releasing songs from the vault on each of her re-recorded albums, adding tracks that didn’t make the cut the first time around.

1989 (Taylor’s Version) is confirmed to have five vault songs, along with another one that will be included on the exclusive Target edition.

Taylor has partnered with Google to create a game that will eventually unlock the titles once all the clues have been solved.

Keep reading to find out more…

When you search for “Taylor Swift” in the Google search bar, click on the blue vault and solve one of the word puzzles. There are 89 puzzles to go through and it’s a collective effort among all of the Swifties around the world as 33 million puzzles need to be solved before the vault titles are unlocked.

Here are some of the clues that fans have already figured out:

1989 Taylor’s Version Got A Haircut Wednesday Tokyo Golf Club Love Thirteen She Lost Him Summer Fling New York City Sheep Pop Record Pen Click

The one clue that seems to be going viral right now is “Sagittarius,” as it has been rumored to be the title of a collaboration between Taylor and Nicki Minaj .

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🚨| Taylor Swift “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” Vault Puzzle answers (for now) 1989 Taylor's Version Got A Haircut Wednesday Tokyo Golf Club Love Thirteen She Lost Him Summer Fling New York City Sheep Pop Record Pen Click pic.twitter.com/tudllLgatN — The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) September 19, 2023
‼️| “Sagittarius” is appearing as a hint for the 1989 TV vault. — Nicki Minaj & Taylor Swift have both been mentioning their zodiac signs as of recent. 👀 pic.twitter.com/y77WQ8pz6q — The Onika Magazine  (@onikamagazinee) September 19, 2023

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Taylor Swift is known for her intricate and creative marketing strategies, and her upcoming album 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is no exception. This time, she has hidden a locked vault filled with secret new titles behind a series of word puzzles. Once 33 million puzzles are solved globally, the vault will open. If you’re not sure how to do your part, we’re here to help. Here are all of the Taylor Swift 1989 vault puzzle answers .

Where to Find the 1989 Vault Puzzles

All you have to do in order to start solving the vault puzzles is to head over to Google. Simply type ‘Taylor Swift’ into the search engine, and the first blue vault will appear in the lower right corner of your screen. Click the vault to begin.

After you click the vault, the first puzzle will appear. It will look like an array of letters scrambled up. For most puzzles, there will be a hint below the letters that give you a clue to what the word or phrase is supposed to be. There are a few tough puzzles with no hint at all, though.

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How to Solve the 1989 Vault Puzzles

If the answer to the puzzle is more than one word, the letters will appear in different colors or shapes. You can hover over the letters to see which belong with which word to make it easier. You can also use the hint below the letters to help, if one exists.

Once you think you know the answer, all you have to do is type the word or phrase back into the Google search bar and hit enter.

If your answer was correct, it will tell you how many puzzles you’ve solved so far, show you the global progress towards 33 million, and give you a new vault puzzle.

If you are really stuck on a puzzle, you can click the vault to get a new one, but we’ve got you covered with the answers.

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Here are all of the vault hints and answers we’ve found. There are 89 in total.

Note: Some of the hints could have more than one answer, so check your letters to see which one fits.

The Taylor Swift 1989 Vault Puzzles provide an exciting opportunity for fans to engage with Taylor’s music and prepare for the release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) on October 27. Once 33 million puzzles are solved globally, keep an eye on Taylor Swift and Taylor Nation’s social media accounts for the grand reveal of the vault opening.

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While fans were having the wildest dreams trying to solve puzzles to reveal the vault tracks on Taylor Swift ‘s upcoming 1989 (Taylor’s Version) album, the pop star has finally uncovered the titles of the bonus songs as well as the album’s complete tracklist.

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The surprise track titles are “Is It Over Now?,” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk” and “Suburban Legends.” A fifth, and as of now unnamed, song will also be featured on 1989 (Taylor’s Version) as well as a Target-exclusive track that has yet to be announced.

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Prior to releasing the tracks, the singer-songwriter decided to have some fun with her fans and team up with Google to make the reveal a game. Throughout the day Tuesday, Swifties were trying to solve a word puzzle that would appear on the screen in a blue vault when they searched “Taylor Swift” on Google.

After millions of puzzles were solved around the globe and a few technical difficulties , Google wrote on X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday morning, “Swifties, we made it out of the woods!” They also shared a video that featured Swift’s voice unveiling the correct answers to the vault track song titles.

Swifties, we made it out of the woods! Bridges, built ✅ Codes, cracked ✅ Vault, opened ✅ #1989TaylorsVersionVault pic.twitter.com/29FSZhzioi — Google (@Google) September 20, 2023

Last month, Swift announced during the sixth night of her Eras Tour shows at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, that 1989 (Taylor’s Version) would be her next rerecorded album from her music catalog. It is set to be released Oct. 27.

The rerecorded album follows the release of Fearless (Taylor’s Version) , Red (Taylor’s Version) and Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) .

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Sweetening the deal of every re-recorded Taylor Swift album is the promise of hearing new vault tracks. These previously unreleased songs, which were written during their assigned eras, flesh out the diaristic narratives Swift laid out on their respective albums — and they also give us a glimpse into how her own songwriting has been changing and growing.

1989 (Taylor’s Version) is no different. In fact, these may be her best vault tracks yet, showcasing a fearless Swift charging into her pop sound at full-force with the help of her then-new collaborative partner Jack Antonoff . Like fan-favorite bonus track “New Romantics,” any of these new ones would have fit perfectly on the album that helped Swift go platinum for the first time in her career. Here are some other thoughts and revelations on the latest batch of new-old songs from Swift’s career.

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While it feels criminal that it took nearly a decade to hear these vault tracks, one can understand why they didn’t fit into the vision and final sound of the album at the time. Mood-wise, they turn the album into more of a straightforward heartbreak album than what we received at the time, which glittered with the optimism of a girl in her mid-twenties forging a new path in her life and shaking off the bad times and bad blood. She has since called Red her “ one true break-up album ” and clearly didn’t want 1989 to follow in its footsteps in the traditional sense.

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This was obvious from the moment “Out of the Woods” took off. The duo have worked together on each of her albums since, with Midnights being their first full-album collaboration. It’s clear that their early writing sessions together were fruitful, since four of the five vault tracks were co-written by him. The trust and friendship intimacy seems to have been influential on Swift’s songwriting from the jump, but also their influence on each other early on is striking. “Suburban Legends” could be a Bleachers collaboration in name alone but also given their mutual songwriting fascinations with Bruce Springsteen-esque visions of small town high school life.

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Taylor Swift's '1989 – Taylor's Version' puzzle has been solved – here are the tracks from The Vault.

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‘1989 – Taylor’s Version ’ comes out on 27th October 2023, nine years after the original record came out, and with every re-release, there’s a bunch of new songs fans have never heard before. Taylor calls these ‘From The Vault’ tracks as they’re creations she wrote at the time that never made the original track list.

On 19th September, Taylor launched a puzzle for fans to decode worldwide in order to find out the name of the vault tracks, and Swifties solved the quest within 24 hours. Taylor shared the first four Vault tracks and hours later shared the '1989 – TV' track list in full, revealing the fifth song 'From The Vault', titled 'Slut!'.

Amid the clues, fans were hoping some artist collaborations would also be spilled, especially a long-time rumoured collab with Sabrina Carpenter after she opened for Tay on part of The Eras Tour.

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There were 89 puzzles to be solved, and 33 million had to be solved in total in order for The Vault track list to be revealed and five previously unheard songs have since been confirmed!

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The songs From The Vault on '1989 – Taylor's Version'

  • 'Slut! –Taylor's Version' (From the Vault)
  • 'Is It Over Now? –Taylor's Version' (From the Vault)
  • 'Now That We Don’t Talk –Taylor's Version' (From the Vault)
  • 'Say Don’t Go –Taylor's Version' (From the Vault)
  • 'Suburban Legends –Taylor's Version' (From the Vault)

Swifties were adamant Sabrina Carpenter would be revealed on one of The Vault tracks after seeing the letters L, S, U and T in the puzzle clues, but their collab is yet to happen. Sabrina famously has a song called ’Slut’ and she’s known for having a close friendship with Tay, even opening for her on The Eras Tour in South America.

As she shared the teaser for the first song, Taylor wrote in the caption: “You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain.” And after completing 89 puzzles, yes Tay, it was worth the pain.

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There are typically between five and seven songs from The Vault on Taylor’s re-recordings’ track lists, and fans can't wait to hear the new material from the ‘Blank Space’ singer.

Taylor’s last re-release was ‘Speak Now – Taylor’s Version’ and included six From The Vault songs.

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Less than a day after sending her fanbase on a scavenger hunt across Google, Taylor Swift is filling in some of the blank spaces on the tracklist of her next re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor's Version) .

The Grammy-winning pop star, in collaboration with the search engine platform, challenged her fanbase to crack 89 different puzzles pertaining to the album a whopping 33 million times in order to unveil the titles of several never-before-heard "vault" songs that will feature on the upcoming re-release. And, well, Swifties hit that goal in less than 24 hours.

After completing the challenge, Google unveiled a follow-up video that featured Swift congratulating all of the super sleuths on their achievement and revealing four track titles: "Is It Over Now?," "Now That We Don't Talk," "Say Don't Go," and "Suburban Legends."

"Oh look! You did it!" she can be heard saying in the clip. "You unlocked the 1989 (Taylor's Version) vault and now I am so excited to share the new vault track titles with you."

Swift revealed the fifth and final vault song title — "Slut!" — as well as the album's back cover art in a subsequent social media post .

"It's a new soundtrack," she wrote. "Here are the back covers and vault track titles for 1989 (my version) I can't wait for this one to be out, seriously. Thank you for playing along, sleuthing, puzzling and making these reveals so much chaotic fun (which is the best kind of fun, after all)."

There is now only one track on 1989 (Taylor's Version) — an additional song included on the Target exclusive version of the album — that has yet to be publicly named.

Swift announced the re-release of 1989 , one of her most beloved albums, at the final stop on the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour in Los Angeles last month. It is the fourth re-recorded album that she's released in recent years — following Fearless , Red , and Speak Now — as a way to own the masters of her first six records.

"There's something that I've been planning for a really, really long time... and I think instead of just, like, telling you about it, I think I'll just sort of show you," she revealed during the concert as the album's art and release date were depicted on screens behind her.

Swift described 1989 (Taylor's Version) as her "FAVORITE re-record I've ever done" in a follow-up post on social media "because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane." She added, "I can't believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!"

1989 (Taylor's Version) dances out of your wildest dreams and into your headphones on Oct. 27.

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Listen to Taylor Swift’s five new ‘From The Vault’ songs from ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

"I present to you, with gratitude and wild wonder, my version of 1989," the singer said in a handwritten letter

Taylor Swift performs during The Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood Monday, Aug. 7, 2023

Taylor Swift has dropped her long-awaited re-recording of ‘ 1989 (Taylor’s Version) ‘, featuring five never-before-heard songs ‘From The Vault’. Check them out below.

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The new LP arrived today (October 27), and is the re-recorded version of her original ‘1989’ album which arrived on this same date nine years ago.

Now, as well as re-imagined versions of all 13 original songs – including fan-favourites including ‘Blank Space’ and ‘Shake It Off’ – the pop star has also shared three bonus tracks and five cuts from the ‘Vault’.

The three bonus tracks are titled ‘Wonderland’, ‘New Romantics’ and ‘You Are In Love’, while the five from the ‘Vault’ are ‘Is It Over Now?’, \Now That We Don’t Talk’, ‘Say Don’t Go’, ‘Suburban Legends’ and ‘Slut!’.

The latter were first teased earlier this year, when Swift announced the re-recorded album during her performance at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on August 9.

She later described the original 2014 release as the album that “changed my life in countless ways” and the upcoming project as “my most FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done” because of the “Vault” tracks.

Last month, she shared details of the five new cuts with fans, revealing the titles and describing them as “a new soundtrack” to the release. Check out the lyric videos to the new tracks below.

To celebrate the release of ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’, Swift also shared a handwritten note with fans.

“I was born in 1989, reinvented for the first time in 2014, and a part of me was reclaimed in 2023 with the re-release of this album I love so dearly,” it read. “Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the magic you would sprinkle on my life for so long.”

She continued: “This moment is a reflection of the woods we’ve wandered through and all this love between us still glowing in the darkest hour. I present to you, with gratitude and wild wonder, my version of 1989. It’s been waiting for you.”

✨🫶 My name is Taylor and I was born in 1989 🫶✨ https://t.co/klomIqGx38 pic.twitter.com/sWofWRjpvN — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) October 27, 2023

Earlier today NME gave ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ a five-star review and described the re-issue as a “career high-point” for the pop sensation.

“So far, the ‘Taylor’s Version’ albums have been tightened up with crisper instrumentals and cleaner production,” it read. “Swift’s voice has understandably matured and her country lilt has soothed, meaning some lyrics are recited with a touch more wisdom or a knowing wink from the other side of heartbreak, rather than the rawness she first recorded them with. It is an undeniably fascinating exercise.”

In other Taylor Swift news, earlier this month her song ‘Cruel Summer’ reached Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 – four years after it was released on her 2019 album ‘Lover’.

The track was originally a fan-favourite track from ‘Lover’, but it was not promoted as a single until this year when Swift performed it on her ‘The Eras Tour’.

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How to solve the Taylor Swift vault puzzles on Google

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Us Swifties love digging around for clues, and Taylor loves leaving them for us. People often think we make mountains out of mole hills, but now we have a real puzzle to sink our teeth into on Google.

What’s inside Taylor Swift’s Google vault?

The vault is open! Well done everyone. Don’t tell my boss how many puzzles I did. Google Taylor Swift again and a little key will drop behind the vault, unlocking a voice note from Taylor. She congratulates you and reveals the from the vault track titles from the upcoming 1989 (Taylor’s Version). They are: Is it over now?, Now that we don’t talk, Say don’t go, and Suburban legends. This is only four tracks, and Taylor has promised five, so where’s the fifth track gone?

What is the Taylor Swift 1989 vault on Google?

Simply search Taylor Swift on Google and a little vault will pop up in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. Click it and you’ll see a crossword puzzle of sorts pop up. Simply type your answer into the search bar and you’ll help to open the vault and unlock the secret within. Once 33 million answers have been correctly input globally, it’ll open.

The Taylor Swift Google vault puzzle, a crossword like puzzle.

All Taylor Swift vault hints and answers

Here are all the different hints and possible answer combinations we know about so far. Just be aware that one hint can have multiple answers , so make sure you’re actually looking at the colored tiles to figure out which answer is most appropriate. These answers can be a bit finicky, so if it doesn’t work, simply go back and try again with a new puzzle. Full credit to Twinfinite for finding all the answers in record time!

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Taylor Swift’s 25 Best Bonus Tracks, Ranked

By Chris Willman

Chris Willman

Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic

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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 22:  Taylor Swift attends the Taylor Swift and Target "Red" Deluxe Edition CD Release Launch Party at Skylight West on October 22, 2012 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

Taylor Swift has been prolific enough that even the material she’s put out as bonuses — whether that’s added tracks on deluxe editions or Vault songs on her re-recordings — has added up to a whole separate library wing of its own. It’s open to question whether she has ever considered these actual discards, before deciding to bring them before her voracious public, or has greater strategies in mind. Sometimes they’ve showed up as soon as a a day later than the standard album in question, in the case of something like the “3am” assemblage that so shortly followed the release of “Midnights”; sometimes it’s taken a decade or more for outtakes to catch daylight, like some of the newly rendered Vault tracks that have been attached to her “Taylor’s Version” re-recordings of “Fearless,” “Speak Now” and “Red.” Fans devour these in whatever form and in whatever good time they come, but there’s always something especially fun and kind of proprietary about latching onto modern-day equivalents of the B-side as the tracks you hold most dear, even if, at Swift’s level of superstardom, none of these are really your little secret.

Here are 25 bonus tracks we’ve selected as her best — making some hard choices not to include recently issued favorites like, say, “When Emma Falls in Love.” (Not so hard, maybe: passing over “Superman.”) Swift could do an entire successful tour just based on material from this list… and in fact, she has played 18 of these 25 songs at some point on the Era Tour; we’ve annotated the entries with the dates when they were performed this year. From “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” to “Ours” to “Wonderland” to “I Can See You,” here’s a “B” list that merits a scarlet A+.

'You All Over Me' (featuring Maren Morris)

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Upon first hearing this as a Vault track appended to the first full re-recording Swift put out, most fans probably all shared the same thought: This was the prequel to “Clean,” written at least five years before the latter song showed up. The before-and-after songs nicely complement each other, and you can hear Swift grappling with the concept of feeling a little bit dirty in a way that might’ve almost felt a little too sensual and grown-up to release in 2009. It’s so easy to fixate on the “Clean” foreshadowing, anyway, that you can almost miss the fact that there is some classic Nashville-style wordplay inherent in the title. She’s got an ex whose scent remains all over her, but also, she’s still grappling with the uncomfortable fact that he’s “over” the relationship. Either way, here’s to long showers.

From “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” (2021)

[Performed June 3 in Chicago, IL]

'Come In With the Rain'

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Has Swift ever sounded this tired , in any other song? “I could stand up and sing you a song / But I don’t wanna have to go that far” … wait, is this deep, lackadaisical ennui coming from the same Taylor Swift who sounds like she’d die for love in so many other songs? It is — and who knew she could make a creeping sense of romantic apathy as arresting, in its own way, as abject desire? This initially underwhelming ballad is a real grower, as you realize just how well she captures the idea of having longed for a romance to come to fruition so long and fruitlessly that she’s almost given up. But hey, if he should come to his senses, show some initiative and show up at her window, she still might not object . Helping drive this ballad are some kind of strange chord changes in the chorus melody — it keeps feeling like it’s not going to work, and then it does. (Probably unlike the unrequited love she’s describing.)

From “Fearless (Platinum Edition)” (2009) and “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” (2021)

[Not yet performed on the Eras Tour]

'Message in a Bottle'

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The most danceable song in Swift’s entire catalog should not have stayed under wraps for a full decade. Reportedly, this was the first song she wrote with Max Martin and Shellback when they began their grand experiment to take her fully pop for a portion of the “Red” album. We may never know how good their original recording of the song was, wherever it is in the Big Machine vault, but it’s hard to imagine that it was better than what Swift, Shellback and Elvira Anderfjärd (stepping into Martin’s shoes) came up with for its official first-time issue as a Vault track last year. The one thing it has going against it, and that probably kept it off “Red” at the time, is that you can imagine almost any female pop star singing it; it doesn’t have those telling Swiftian lyrical idiosyncrasies you’ve come to expect even in her most light-hearted fare. But it would’ve been a No. 1 pop hit, or deserved to have been, for whoever sang it, whether it’s slightly generic by her standards or not. The track really did arrive as belatedly as a message in a bottle — and it’s an occasion for all kinds of uncorkings.

From “Red (Taylor’s Version)” (2022)

[Performed July 23 in Seattle, WA]

'You Are in Love'

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There is a history of Swift writing about her friends’ great loves, from “This Love” to the more recently unveiled “When Emma Falls in Love” — and she made it clear in this case that she was idealizing something she didn’t yet feel she’d experienced herself. Referring to having a lover who is also a best friend, Swift said at the time, “I’ve never had that, so I wrote that song about things that Lena Dunham has told me about her and Jack Antonoff.” And Dunham even tweeted at the time that this would be her “someday wedding song.” That was not to be, as the couple that inspired the tune broke up about four years after “You Are in Love” came out. Still, it remains a sweet testament to being aspirational about love through the proxy passions of friends. And it’s interesting that Swift, one of the most famously wordy lyricists of our time, avowed that this would be the ultimate sign that love is true: “You can hear it in the silence.”

From “1989 (Deluxe Edition)” (2014)

[Performed Aug. 4 in Los Angeles, CA]

'The Great War'

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Swift’s songwriting has never felt more fully mature — in its craftsmanship, but more importantly, emotionally — than in this anti-battlefield anthem that uses combat metaphors for a particularly fraught period in a lasting relationship. She’s often been stereotyped as always assuming the role of Wronged Woman, and God knows, nobody does aggrieved like Taylor Swift. But the idea that she’s always playing defense should’ve been shed around the time she released “Back to December,” if not before. And, lyrically, “The Great War” might represent the apex of Taylor Swift Taking Responsibility, a part of her catalog that deserves its own life as a trope. The WWI and II similes come fast and furious, but there’s nothing clumsy about them; you get the feeling the songwriter might actually have read up a little on trench warfare. What’s most important about it is how decisively Swift paints a picture of the ways holding onto past wrongs or passive-aggressive tendencies can create danger zones in a love affair that’s good and right… and how these realizations can lead to a beautiful treaty. Now, the relationship fans might assume the song is about has come to an end, so it’s possible that its writer won a battle but lost a war after all. But this is still a number that Swifties who grapple with their own fight-or-flight tendencies can hold onto and learn from. The tune’s most essential moment comes in the bridge, when the martial rhythms are stripped away and she sings plaintively: “I really thought I’d lost you.” Because she’s savvy enough to know when metaphors are no match for haunting, plain language.

From “Midnights (3am Edition)” (2022)

[Performed April 14 in Tampa, FL]

'Castles Crumbling' (featuring Hayley Williams)

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For a while, it seemed like last year’s “Anti-Hero” might be the most self-doubting song Swift had ever written about her own stardom. Then it turned out she’d been writing ’em far earlier in her career, but just not putting them out — in the form of “Nothing New,” which finally appeared as a Vault track last year on “Red (Taylor’s Version),” and the circa-2010 composition “Castles Crumbling,” off the brand new T.V. edition of “Speak Now.” This is a much more serious and arguably truly fear-riddled song than the other two, a number in which Swift actually seems to have some real dread of the prospect that the mass audience could turn against her. Whatever could have put that in her mind? Well, this came on the heels of the Kanye “Imma let you” finish VMAs moment, and even though she had the president of the United States calling West “a jackass,” Swift had good reason to fear not everyone would be on her side. (Flash forward to “Reputation.”) “People look at me like I’m a monster / Now they’re screamin’ at the palace front gates / Used to chant my name / Now they’re screaming that they hate me.” That’s quite a self-generated nightmare, for someone who was just coming out of her teens at the time of writing. And it’s no surprise she ultimately chose to not be quite so vulnerable in 2010 (instead letting her sole musical statement on the Kanye fiasco at the time be the strangely maternal “Innocent”). This makes for riveting listening in retrospect, although, as far as songs in which Swift refers to herself as a “monster” go, we’ll take the much funnier “Anti-Hero.” Extra points for enlisting Paramore’s Williams to hold her hand, a la the buddy system, as she ventures back to a frightened moment in her history.

From “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” (2023)

[Performed July 28 in Santa Clara, CA]

'Forever Winter'

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“Forever Winter” has such a breezy lilt to it, it takes a minute for it to kick in that it deals with the subject of suicidal tendencies. Or at least the narrator of the song, Swift, is worried that’s the dark direction her friend’s thoughts may be taking, even though what she actually quotes him as saying in their 3 a.m. phone calls (“He says ‘Why fall in love, just so you can watch it go away?'”; “It’s not just a phase I’m in”) sounds more casually fatalistic than imminently threatening. She’s not taking where she sees these trains of thought going lightly, in any case: “I pull at every thread trying to solve the puzzles in his head / Live my life scared to death he’ll decide to leave instead.” (The singer did have, in real life, a troubled high school friend who died around the time “Speak Now” came out, of an overdose.) It seems possible maybe this track got left on the cutting room floor at the time because it sounded too undramatic for its subject matter, but the 2023 production, at least, has a palpable bittersweetness to it — all the way down to Jack Antonoff’s recurring trumpet line — that adds up to real poignance. Better late than never: This is a song that can do some good out in the world, both for those who struggle with depression and those whose lot is to worry about the strugglers from afar. ( If you or anyone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988 or go to  SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources .)

From “Red (Taylor’s Version)” (2023)

'Wonderland'

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Alice escaped from her Wonderland unscathed, but in Taylor’s version of falling down the rabbit hole with the wrong partner, “we both went mad.” The lyrics for this “1989” bonus tune have some resonance, to be sure. But let’s face it, a lot of what makes the track great has to do with the synthy sonic boom that Max Martin and Shellback brought as co-producers, leaving the memory that she’d ever had a mandolin on a record as far off as the real world might’ve seemed to Lewis Carroll’s heroine once she met the Mad Hatter. “Wonderland” is also wonderful in part because of how distinct the different sections are — hook after hook after hook that could each be propelling their own song. I’m particularly partial to the bizarre syncopation of the pre-chorus, in which the emphasis never seems to land on the syllables it should, making the world seem even more upside-down. I do have a small complaint about the song: I can’t hear the “eh, eh” in the chorus without thinking of the “eh, eh, eh” in Rihanna’s “Umbrella” — but that’s just a personal problem. Like just about every other Swift listener, I’m still damn happy to get lost in it.

[Performed April 21 in Houston, TX]

Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve

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At a recent concert, Swift performed “Dear John” live for the first time in many years, as a surprise song, and prefaced it with an admonition that fans should not take the then-impending release of “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” as an opportunity to re-litigate whatever grievances they imagined she had with the real-life subject of that famous epic ballad. And far be it from Swifties to ignore her wishes and focus again on those age-old circumstances… except the singer kind of had just done that herself when she included “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve” — a clear and direct sequel to “Dear John” — on a deluxe edition of her most recent album last fall. So were we getting a mixed message here? Maybe, but we’re kind of glad that Swift never really gets over her old relationships, as songwriting grist, even if she instructs her audience to move on. “Now that I’m grown, I’m scared of ghosts / Memories feel like weapons,” she declares. Not to get too literarily precious about it, but Swift seems like a firm believer in Faulkner’s famous maxim: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” That’s the takeaway we get from a freshly minted song in which she looks back on trauma she felt at 19 and, 13. years later, concludes: “The wound won’t close, I keep on waiting for a sign / I regret you all the time.” Millions of listeners who also have events in their lives they don’t think they’ve ever really healed from look at the seemingly steel-coated Swift singing this and love her all the more.

[Performed May 7 in Nashville, TN]

'Invisible'

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“Invisible” seems like such quintessential Early Taylor that it’s hard to remember that it wasn’t on the original edition of her 2007 debut album. (Over time, the 2008 deluxe version has come to be treated as if it were the standard in the Big Machine catalog… which is also convenient for not keeping the original, un-woke version of “Picture to Burn” online.) It’s only slightly less difficult to recall a time when Swift could palpably make us believe that she was perennially overlooked, as she did in this, “You Belong With Me” and other underdog anthems that populated her first two albums. (Not that she’s forgotten; even on her latest release, she takes a moment aside to recall that “no one wanted to play with me as a little kid.”) Hebrews 13:2 says, “Be welcoming to strangers; many have entertained angels unawares.” Maybe there could be a new scripture for contemporary teenagers that goes: Look out for the invisible among your classmates, because you may be ignoring a Taylor in the making.

From “Taylor Swift (Deluxe Edition)” (2008)

[Performed May 20 in Foxborough, MA]

'Better Man'

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Swift’s songs are typically so specific to her that it’s almost unimaginable to think of anyone else covering them. And so in the few instances where someone else did have a hit with one of her compositions — a la Sugarland with “Babe” or Little Big Town with “Better Man,” both of whom scored country smashes before Swift belatedly released her own versions of those numbers as Vault tracks — your tendency might be to think: Did she go too generic, if it translates that easily to a country band’s sensibility? But this is the equivalent of the Beatles giving away “I Wanna Be Your Man” to the Stones before reclaiming it as their own: no harm done in writing something that could be farmed out before it was planted at home. “Better Man” certainly reads as pleasant, melodically, but it’s got a real dagger embedded in it: the thought that you are completely and fundamentally morally flawed — and other than that, a great guy.

[Performed May 19 in Foxborough, MA]

'Dear Reader'

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If you like to think of Swift as triumphant and content in a lasting relationship, then “Mastermind” makes for a great closing song for the “Midnights” album. But if you identify with her more as a kind of wise and sage but never really satisfied loner, then “Dear Reader” is the album-closer for you. Fortunately, between the standard edition and deluxe editions, we get to choose the true finale, or, better yet, alternate between them. This particular capper is a lush, mellow, gauzy number that contains multitudes, as Walt Whitman would say. For starters, is Swift thinking of advice columnists or Charlotte Brontë and “Jane Eyre” with that promising title? Can it be both? She spends the first half of the song doling out what are actually pretty solid tips and life lessons, from a wisened elder stateswoman: “Bend when you can, snap when you have to.” “You don’t have to answer, just ’cause they asked you.” “When you aim at the devil, make sure you don’t miss.” (Oh boy, has she gotten good at that last one.) And then she spends the back half recommending that you disregard anything she has to say, because she’s that fucked up . You can appreciate the humility in that extended mea culpa, but the woman doth protest too much. As egocentric pop superstars go, she’s about as reliable a narrator as they come.

From “Midnights (3 am Edition)” (2022)

'The Moment I Knew'

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It’s maybe the most truly diaristic song Swift ever wrote… which, God knows, is saying something. “The Moment I Knew” is the completely linear companion piece to the completely non-linear “All Too Well.” And although she probably wasn’t thinking of it exactly as such, it’s like an exhaustively annotated sequel to Lesley Gore’s “It’s My Party”: You would cry, too, if Jake Gyllenhaal not showing up for your 21st (or even checking in via phone to say he couldn’t make it) happened to you. “The Moment I Knew” is a good example of the idea that the more specific a song is, the more universal it can actually be. On first listen, obviously, you’re honed in on her audacity, and/or vulnerability, in including telltale real-life detail after detail. By the second, or at least the third, surely you’re fixing on that moment in one of your most prized relationships in which, well short of any actual formal breakup, it became all too crystal-clear: He’s just not that into you.

From “Red (Deluxe Edition)” (2012) and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” (2022)

'The Lakes'

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“I know places we won’t be found, and they’ll be chasing their tails trying to track us down,” Swift sang back on the “1989” album, assuring a paramour she knows just how and where to hide. Years later, in “The Lakes,” she actually names the places! Doesn’t that defeat the purpose? But seriously… This is one of Swift’s most intensely romantic numbers, as (at least in one mix) she and Jack Antonoff even use an uncharacteristic swell of Hollywood strings to embellish the travelogue that has her and her lover escaping to the “Windermere peaks” “where all the poets went to die.” When she sings, “I want to watch wisteria grow right over my bare feet, ’cause I haven’t moved in years,” we know we are deep into a fantasy land for the most constantly prolific artist of the 21st century. Anyway, any Swifties who permanently decamped to the Lake District in England in hopes of catching a sighting probably haven’t had much luck, but they’re probably having a nice life anyway.

From “Folklore (Deluxe Edition)” (2020)

'You're Losing Me'

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Swift rarely gives the kinds of in-depth interviews anymore where she talks about the meaning or intent of especially personal songs, but this was a case in which sheer timing said just about everything. With her latest album having been out for months and the Eras Tour already underway, Swift announced that she would be releasing very limited CD and digital editions of “Midnights” that included one exclusive new song, “You’re Losing Me.” That this happened right after it was revealed her relationship of six years had broken up was even less coincidental than just about anything else in her Easter-egg-mastermind world. It’s one of her most raw songs, even though no metaphorical expense was spared on the lyrics’ medical symbolism or the heartbeat rhythm that drives the tune. Having already established in another recent song, “High Infidelity,” that “the slowest way to kill someone you love is not loving them enough,” she takes that idea and runs with it here all the way to the emergency room. It’s an EKG chart veritably ripped from today’s headlines. And she made damn sure that “I wouldn’t marry me, either” would become 2023’s most quoted lyric, even as she was also making sure that the song was kept off streaming sites where people could widely hear it.

From “Midnights (The Late Night Edition)” (2023)

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What was it Lou Grant famously said about the heroine in the pilot of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”? “You’ve got spunk… I hate spunk.” Well, “Ours” may count as Swift’s spunkiest song — but good luck hating its cheerful winsomeness. As the opening to the bonus tracks on the deluxe version of “Speak Now,” “Ours” was kind of parallel to “Mine,” the song that opens the album proper, and not just because of the similarity of their titles. Both have Swift deviating from her semi-tragic songs about known real-life relationships to indulge in an imagined fiction about what it might be like to find romance with a normie . Even in conjuring up a kind of generic scenario, though, Swift has to throw it very specific details, like the promise that “any snide remarks from my father about your tattoos will be ignored.” The fact that you can hear her grinning as she sings that line helps render the whole song irresistible. But it also contains one of her most-quoted aphorisms: “Don’t you worry your pretty little mind / People throw rocks at things that shine.” How many millions of times do you suppose a Swiftie has sung that couplet to themselves at a moment when someone was being particularly mean?

From “Speak Now (Deluxe Edition)” (2010) and “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” (2023)

[Performed March 31 in Arlington, TX]

'It's Time to Go'

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Back in the mid-2000s, in the song “Better Man,” Swift wrote the lyric: “The bravest thing I ever did was run.” She took that particular sentiment and expanded it to full song length with “It’s Time to Go,” one of the most searing and moving compositions she’s written in recent years, even if she slightly buried its brilliance as an “Evermore” bonus track. The first two verses presents an anecdotal series of situations in which people might realize it’s high past time to hit the road, down to that moment when someone who needs to leave a marriage is realizing that staying together for the kids is not reason enough to wither. And then the final verse is, without naming any names, unabashedly a goodbye letter to Big Machine and Scott Borchetta: “Fifteen years, 15 million tears / Beggin’ till my knees bled… / Now he sits on this throne in his palace of bones… / He’s got my past frozen behind glass / But I’ve got me.” Even though it ends so specifically with Swift’s label situation, it’s clear she feels like that severance really counts as her first divorce. And it may all count as inspirational for anyone who, in a marriage or business relationship, is seeking the final courage to push themself to a tipping point.

From “Evermore (Deluxe Edition)” (2020)

'Bigger Than the Whole Sky'

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Swift is not one to do the kinds of interviews where she goes in depth into the meanings of her hit songs, much less the ones she has marked for what counts as semi-obscurity in her catalog, as bonus material. So we may never get an accounting from her of what “Bigger Than the Whole Sky” is about or was prompted by. But we don’t really need a delineation from her to find it one of the most profoundly moving pieces she’s ever written. On a casual listen, it appears to describe a breakup, a death, or a breakup that felt like a death. But the most obvious interpretation that most fans have taken away after closer inspection is that it describes a miscarriage, and it’s pretty hard to hear it any other way once you’ve considered that take. Looking at the comments beneath the lyrics video on YouTube (click above), you see reaction after reaction from women who have suffered that particular loss in their lives, about how the ballad spoke to them — but also responses from people who’ve experienced the deaths of older children or had to say “Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye” in the face of other unexpected voids. I can just vouch that, along with “Ronan,” this is one of two numbers in the Swift catalog that can make me well up just from a sighting of the title, let alone basking in its full desolation. It wouldn’t be surprising if Swift feels the same way — she has yet to perform the song live, and it’ll be quite an occasion if she ever feels so bold.

'I Can See You'

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Anyone who feels brave enough to indulge in a workplace romance has a new soundtrack for their inter-office danger now. When this song emerged from hiding this spring, some of us felt glad that it didn’t actually come out on the original “Speak Now” album, because as solid a job as her original producer, Nathan Chapman, might have done with it circa 2010, there’s just no chance it would have sounded half as cool as what Jack Antonoff did with it circa 2023. And by that we’re speaking specifically of that echoey, slightly off-the-beat electric guitar riff that makes it one of the slinky bops of this year, and of her career. No wonder it’s turned into one of the most popular Vault tracks she’s put out so far, among the bonuses on her three re-recorded Big Machine albums to date. (The elaborately produced, “Mission: Impossible”-styled music video with Taylor Lautner didn’t hurt.) But after I initially considered it as a less-than-peak composition that got elevated by virtue of the modern Antonoff touch, I was in the audience when she performed it live for the first time at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium, as a surprise song, and damn if it didn’t feel just as fun played on her acoustic, without that electric riff. So maybe we really have been deprived all these 13 years.

[Performed Aug. 3 in Los Angeles, CA]

'Nothing New' (featuring Phoebe Bridgers)

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This was basically Swift’s version of the Eagles’ “New Kid in Town” — foreseeing and commenting upon the inevitability of being replaced, as a younger and hotter new guard comes in to do the supplanting that is part of the pop-culture cycle. Only, a funny thing happened on the way to obsolescence: the Eagles are still selling out shows almost 50 years after releasing “New Kid,” and Swift is the hottest artist in the business 11 years after putting out “Red,” the album that “Nothing New” was considered for. It’s as if prophesying her own over-ness somehow had the magical effect of warding it off, instead. We can probably be thankful that this song was left on the cutting-room floor at the time, because it’s hard to imagine it as anything other than a duet with Phoebe Bridgers. Although she’s only the superstar’s junior by four years in age, Bridgers is next-gen to Swift by most measures, and in a world that was less loyal to the senior artist might really have stood as a successor. So there are all sorts of ironies going on here — including the oft-noted notion that this sounds more like a Bridgers track than a Swift one — but there’s a happy ending for everybody, new kids and old ones alike.

[Performed with Phoebe Bridgers on 12 nights of the Eras Tour]

'I Bet You Think About Me' (featuring Chris Stapleton)

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In thinking about why this might have been rejected for the “Red” album 11 years prior, it’s easy to come up with some possible reasons: (1) It was an outright country song at a time when Swift was edging her way out from that umbrella. (2) Considering some of the other songs that did make the album or its deluxe version, it might have been considered too much overt Jake content. (3) Chris Stapleton had not been invented yet. Whatever the true rationale was, its emergence as a fresh single and video in 2022 felt like a forgotten Christmas present that suddenly turned up around Easter. Not only is it a hardcore country song of the sort that Swift wasn’t much recording even when she was considered a country artist, but it’s the closest she ever came or will come to having her own equivalent to Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places.” It takes a slight stretch of imagination to think of Swift as the unwanted hick at a party, but apparently that’s how she felt while dating a guy who came from some serious breeding, and all those feelings explode in a takedown that feels a little more injurious maybe even than “All Too Well,” in its much more comical way. If she were going to have only one song on “Red” that specifically called out an ex’s indie-music snobbery, “We Are Never Getting Back Together” was the route to go, but in the present day this makes for some excellent C&W bonus vengeance.

[Performed April 30 in Atlanta, GA]

'I'm Only Me When I'm With You'

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This marked the very beginning of the bonus track phenomenon for Swift — the leadoff to the deluxe part of the debut album’s deluxe edition. And what a start it was: In a career full of literally hundreds of hooky choruses, “I’m Only Me When I’m With You” has one of the hookiest. One thing that’s unique about it is how the last part of the chorus lands on an instrumental guitar-and-fiddle riff, not a vocal climax — not the usual way to go, but Swift has never been one for playing exactly by the rules. Remarkably, this wasn’t even released as a single, and it didn’t last for long in her live sets (although she did, thankfully, pull it out once on the Eras Tour). For almost any other country artist, this would have been the encore in their live show for the next 20 or 30 years; for Swift, it’s more like an asterisk or after-thought, but one that’ll bring a full-on dose of exhilaration when you remember to go back to it.

[Performed June 30 in Cincinnati, OH]

'New Romantics'

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While it lasted, the career-reshaping teaming of Swift with co-writer/producers Max Martin and Shellback — which made up swaths of three key albums (“Red,” “1989” and “Reputation” — fell into the can-do-no-wrong category. But for all the signature songs they created together, from “We Are Never Getting Back Together” to “Style,” the peak of their collaboration in terms of sheer ear candy might have been a number that for whatever reason got delegated to bonus track: “New Romantics.” That moment when the backing track drops out and all we hear is Swift’s multi-tracked “Ah ah ah ah ah ah “? It’s not exactly Swift’s most meaningful moment on record, but it probably is her greatest five-second sheer sugar rush. (Individual bits and pieces of her current chart smash, “Cruel Summer,” would come in a close second.) When she does get back to using her words, they’re good ones — an evocation of a free-and-easy group lifestyle that comes off as part social critique, full embrace. When Swift sang “The best people in life are free,” it came off as almost the antithesis of the “Love Story” ethos… definitely the new Taylor coming to the phone.

[Performed on the Eras Tour Aug. 9 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.]

'Right Where You Left Me'

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If I had to pick just one song to demonstrate Swift’s songwriting genius to a non-believer, it would be “Right Where You Left Me,” the rare bonus track that is arguably better than any of the standard songs on the album in question — and “Evermore” is not just one of her best albums but one of the greatest records of our time, so this isn’t a small compliment. It’s in the same rough vein as “All Too Well,” as a portrait of obsession, but completely different in the manner of writing; whereas that one revels in a stream of consciousness, this is the picture of writerly discipline, with not a note or word in place where anything else would do. With its tightly wound wordiness beginning right at the cold opening — no wonder she had to do some stops and restarts when she performed this in July on the Eras Tour — Swift is assuring us that she is the most loquacious ghost who ever lived. Not literally dead, just frozen in spirit at the exact moment when she got dumped. It’s not one of her strictly confessional songs; she’s an Everywoman, or Everyspectre, in this one, singing a sad anthem for anyone who’s ever fixated on the exact moment when the One That Got Away made an unexpected formal exit. Her picture of herself haunting the restaurant where things went wrong is nearly comical: “Dust collected on my pinned-up hair / ‘m sure that you got a wife out there / Kids and Christmas, but I’m unaware / ‘Cause I’m right where I cause no harm…” The imagery should make you laugh, unless you relate, in which case this figurative ghost story will send a chill down your spine every time.

'All Too Well (10 Minute Version)'

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It feels a bit like cheating to pit this particular bonus track, which has its basis in a shorter version that’s been a fan favorite forever, against all the deluxe or Vault songs that really never saw the light of day on a standard album. But a Vault track this is, in its unexpurgated form, which is the only form that will matter to fans for the rest of recorded history. Part of the genius of the full-length expansion is how, besides additional verses, it adds what seem to be a series of codas at the end, without ever changing its essential melody so much that it feels like a bridge or even basic verse/chorus structure is interrupting the spell of what feels like an angry 10-minute mantra. Her evocation of a “sacred prayer” in this epic version somehow seems fitting, if your worldview includes cursing heartbreakers out as part of a spiritual practice. It’s always implicit in Swift’s work that upsetting feelings are something to indulge in, not avoid — and here, with room to spread out and entertain each last bitter thought, indulgent form meets function. Who’d ever want to get over a split when you could have this tune running on cyclical replay, forever? Swift may be a mastermind, but even she couldn’t have calculated how reconstructing the scraps of this messy confessional would turn a cult favorite into the oddet, most essential “pop” song of the 2020s.

[Performed every night on the Eras Tour]

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Taylor Swift Announces Final Version of “The Tortured Poets Department” During Eras Tour Stop in Singapore

S wift revealed the new version will have a bonus track titled "The Black Dog" during the second of six shows at the Singapore National Stadium on Sunday night

Taylor Swift won't be shaking off Singapore any time soon!

On Sunday night, the "All Too Well" singer, 34, took the stage in Singpore to perform for about 55,000 fans and made a surprise announcement.

During her second show at the Singapore National Stadium, Swift, while sitting at her piano, revealed the fourth and final version of her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department.

A fan post on X (formerly known as Twitter) showed that an image of the new version of the album appeared behind her on stage, revealing the bonus track for this edition is titled "The Black Dog." Previously unseen artwork of Swift running her hands through her hair was also included.

The pop superstar also shared the news on Instagram, alongside an image of the same artwork that appeared during her show.

“"Old habits die screaming…” File Name: The Black Dog 🖤," she wrote, adding, "Pre-order the final new edition of THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT with exclusive bonus track “The Black Dog” on my website now."

Swift also included a second image of the album's track listing in her post, which featured a separate shot of Swift with the words "Old habits die screaming" written across it.

The performance marked the second of six shows she'll perform in the country. Swift will perform another show on Monday night and then have a two-day break before returning to the Eras Tour stage again on Thursday for three more nights.

On Saturday, Swift delighted fans when she shared that Singapore holds special meaning for her , because of her mom,  Andrea Swift .

"My mom actually spent a lot of her childhood with her mom and dad and sister growing up in Singapore," she told the crowd, as captured in a video posted on  X (formerly Twitter) .

"So a lot of the time when we'd come here on tour, my mom would take me and drive me past her old house, where she used to go to school. So I've been hearing about Singapore my whole life," she added.

Before Singapore, Swift treated her fans in Sydney, Australia to moments she described as "magical" in an Instagram post reflecting on her time in the city down under.

While there, she sang a mashup of her songs "White Horse" and "Coney Island" with her supporting act Sabrina Carpenter after a weather delay forced the 24-year-old "Emails I Can't Send" singer's set to be canceled for a night.

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Swift favored mashups during the surprise portion of her sets in Sydney. Her third show there featured a medley of her song "Haunted" with her 2020 song "Exile," which is featured on folklore .

That same night, she also mashed up the 2023 1989 (Taylor's Version) vault track "Is It Over Now?" with another song from that album, "I Wish You Would."

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The "Love Story" singer's Sydney stint drew celebrities to the crowd of 81,000 fans at Accor Stadium in Sydney, including Katy Perry, Rebel Wilson , and Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce .

The Super Bowl champion tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, 34, even handed out guitar picks to Swift's fans in the crowd during her first show in Sydney, a job that's usually reserved for her dad, Scott .

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Taylor Swift Drops ‘1989’ Vault Track Titles: Details on All Her ‘From the Vault’ Songs

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She’s done it again! Taylor Swift is no stranger to breaking the internet, having seemingly done so with every major announcement in the last decade. Nothing gets Swifties quite as riled up as when the “Bad Blood” singer announces a rerelease of one of her studio albums, and that includes the songs “From the Vault.” 

What Are Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Vault Songs?

Taylor announced her latest rerecording, 1989 (Taylor’s Version) , during her final U.S. tour stop in Los Angeles on August 9. 

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“The last time that I was so pleasantly surprised by some stuff that you guys did was when I announced that I was going to be rerecording. That was something that I expected to be just a me thing, just a personal thing. Since I was a teenager, I wanted to own my music,” she said while on stage at SoFi Stadium. “The way to do it was to rerecord my albums, and the way that you have embraced … that you have celebrated, that you really decided that it was your fight too, and that you were 100 percent behind me … I will never stop thanking you for that.”

She went on to make her big announcement with the new cover flashing on the jumbotron screens, saying, “There’s something that I’ve been planning for a really, really, really ridiculously, embarrassingly long time, and instead of telling you about it, I think I’ll just sort of show you.”

Taylor later took to social media to share the news with the world. “To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE rerecord I’ve ever done because the 5 From the Vault tracks are so insane,” she captioned her post. “I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”

While Taylor’s fifth studio album is set to be rereleased October 27, the “Blank Space” artist dropped the first major hint at the “vault” tracklist on September 19. 

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“You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain,” she captioned a video of a vault opening with birds swarming and the letters “L-U-S-T” escaping. 

“IT IS HAPPENING PEOPLE #1989TaylorsVersion,” one fan wrote via Twitter shortly after her announcement. “TAYLOR HAS OPENED THE VAULT,” another exclaimed. 

Thankfully, Swifties didn’t have to wait long for the vault tracks to be revealed. On the morning of September 20, Taylor Nation posted a video on X (formerly known as Twitter) in which Taylor’s voice could be heard sharing the track titles. 

“They are ‘Is It Over Now?’, ‘Now That We Don’t Talk,’ ‘Say Don’t Go’ and ‘Suburban Legends,’” Taylor said in the clip.

Hours later, Taylor shared the album artwork for 1989 (Taylor’s Version) with all the track titles on Instagram , including one more vault song — “Slut!”

What Are Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now’ Vault Songs?

Taylor rereleased Speak Now in July 2023 with six previously unreleased “From the Vault” tracks . “Electric Touch” which featured Fall Out Boy, “When Emma Falls in Love,” “I Can See You,” “Castles Crumbling” featuring Hayley William, “Foolish One” and “Timeless” were all instant hits. 

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What Are Taylor Swift’s ‘Red’ Vault Songs?

Red was perhaps the Pennsylvania native’s most anticipated rerecording, as “All Too Well” is one of her biggest hits of all time. Like Speak Now, Red – which was released in November 2021 – included six never-before-heard hits, plus a 10-minute version of “All Too Well.”

“Nothing New,” which featured Phoebe Bridgers , “Run” with Ed Sheeran , “The Very First Night,” “Forever Winter,” “Message in a Bottle” and “I Bet You Think About Me” featuring Chris Stapleton , were released with the rest of the 2012 tracks.

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In addition, hits “Better Man” and “Babe” were written by Taylor but previously recorded by Little Big Town and Sugarland, respectively. 

What Are Taylor Swift’s ‘Fearless’ Vault Songs?

Fearless was the first of Taylor’s rerecordings and was released on April 9, 2021. It was the first time Swifties got a glimpse of some of the songs left on the cutting room floor in the past decade. 

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“You All Over Me,” “Mr. Perfectly Fine,” “Don’t You,” “That’s When,” “We Were Happy” and “Bye Bye Baby” took fans back to 2008, to a simpler time. 

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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ will be on Disney+ a day early

(Gray News) – Taylor Swift’s massively successful Eras Tour concert film will begin streaming on Disney+ starting March 14, a day earlier than previously thought.

Disney+ made the announcement last month that it will stream “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” starting March 15.

However, in a new trailer Monday , it was clarified that the movie will begin streaming March 14 at 9 p.m. ET.

The extended version of the film will include Swift’s performance of “Cardigan,” which had been cut from the rental version, and four additional acoustic songs.

Disney did not say which acoustic songs would be featured, but based on when the film was shot during Swift’s concerts in Los Angeles, it’s likely those songs are “Maroon,” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” “You Are in Love” and “I Can See You.”

It’s also unconfirmed how much Disney paid for the streaming rights to the movie, but according to a report from Puck News , the deal was worth $75 million. The report said that Disney outbid Netflix and Universal for the streaming rights.

According to Variety , the movie pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

Following its successful run in theaters, the movie has been available to rent for $19.89 (Swift’s birth year) on Amazon and other rental services.

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Taylor Swift Search Unlocks Vault Puzzle For '1989 (Taylor's Version)'

By Rebekah Gonzalez

September 19, 2023

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Taylor Swift sure knows how to keep us entertained ! This week, fans began to notice that searching "Taylor Swift" in an online search engine prompts a cartoon vault to appear and a puzzle with letters and numbers scrambled around to read: "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The following hint also pops up beneath the puzzle: "My name is Taylor and I was born in..." Fans are then prompted to enter their answer into the search bar.

According to Pop Base, once 33 million puzzles are completed through Google, Swift will unveil the 1989 (Taylor's Version) vault . A few hours later, Swift addressed the cryptic puzzle and shared another vault visual, which featured the letters T, S, U, and L flying out. "You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain," she captioned the post.

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Taylor Swift will unveil the ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ vault once 33 million puzzles are completed through Google. pic.twitter.com/MuMy7UYDbp — Pop Base (@PopBase) September 19, 2023

During her sixth and final Eras Tour concert in Los Angeles in August, Swift announced the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version ) . “Surprise!! 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is on its way to you!" she wrote on Instagram after the show. "The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th. To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane. I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”

Presumably, once the puzzles have been completed,— and knowing Swifties it shouldn't take very long— Swift will reveal which From the Vault tracks will be included in her latest re-recorded album .

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What songs will be in Taylor Swift's Reputation (TV) vault? And which other artists will appear on them? Here's all the latest theories.

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Are you ready for it? Reputation (Taylor's Version) is coming, and a brand new vault is about to be unlocked. But what will be inside? What songs will Taylor include in her Reputation (TV) vault?

Taylor's long awaited fifth re-recorded album is next to be released (if the overwhelming amount of easter eggs are anything to go by) and fans are anticipating a major selection of songs From The Vault.

Taylor's From The Vault songs have become one of the most exciting parts of her re-recording process. With each Taylor's Version album, Taylor has treated Swifties to a handful of brand new tracks that never made it on to those original records. Fearless (TV) , Red (TV) and Speak Now (TV) also feature collaborations with other artists, but 1989 (TV) is the only one to be completely solo. Will Reputation (TV) follow suit? Or could fans expect some surprise guests?

Here's everything that Taylor has ever teased about the songs that got cut from Reputation , all the fan theories and what to expect ahead of the Taylor's Version release.

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Reputation (Taylor's Version) vault song predictions: What are the vault track titles?

Reputation (Taylor's Version) vault tracks: What songs will be released from the vault?

Much like 1989 , Taylor has remained fairly tight lipped about the songs that didn't make it onto the original album. Other than the 15 songs that make up the album's track list, there are no other tracks that have been teased by Taylor herself since the release. Reputation doesn't even have a deluxe version. No leaks have ever surfaced online either.

That said, there's a lot of speculation and rumours circulating about what it could include....

How many vault tracks will Taylor Swift's Reputation (Taylor's Version) have?

'This Is What You Came For'

Right at the top of the list of songs that fans are hoping will be in the Rep (TV) vault is 'This Is What You Came For'.

The 2016 banger featuring Rihanna was released by Calvin Harris, but Taylor actually co-wrote it. (Who could forget the Nils Sjöberg pseudonym saga?!) Taylor and Calvin worked on the song together while they were in a relationship, and her uncredited vocals can be heard on the track.

While Rihanna has never performed the song live, Taylor has actually performed it acoustically twice, both on the piano (in 2016) and the guitar (in 2017). Seeing as she has performed it before, fans are hoping that it might pop up on the Eras Tour at some point, but the fandom is split over whether or not she would record it as a vault track.

When it was confirmed that Taylor had written the lyrics, Calvin took to Twitter to respond to the reports: "I wrote the music, produced the song, arranged it and cut the vocals though. And initially she wanted it kept secret, hence the pseudonym." He also took aim at Taylor and her team over the whole thing.

Taylor's demo version leaked online in early 2023, but we'll have to wait and see if we ever get a studio version.

'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'

Fans are also speculating as to whether or not Taylor will re-record 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever' with Zayn, which the duo released for the Fifth Shades Darker soundtrack.

Taylor has already performed this track on the Eras Tour as a surprise song , and fans are hoping that she and Zayn will team up again to deliver a brand new version.

While she was signed to Big Machine Records at the time, the song was actually released on Republic's label. It's not in the exact same category as her 'stolen' songs, but now that Taylor is signed to Republic herself, there's a possibility that it could appear on Rep (TV) as a bonus vault track.

'Family'

Swifties have long believed that a song called 'Family' was an outtake from the original album. The track was reportedly registered on GEMA and was apparently written by Taylor, Max Martin and Shellback with Oscar Holter. (Holter also joined the trio on 'Dancing with Our Hands Tied').

It's unclear if this specific song is even real, but fans can probably expect Max Martin and Shellback to have co-written 1 or 2 of the Rep (TV) vault tracks.

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Reputation (Taylor's Version) collaborations: Who will feature on the vault tracks?

After the surprise reveal that there was no collabs on the 1989 (TV) vault tracks, Swifties are split over whether they think Rep (TV) 's vault will have guests or be completely solo.

If the album does feature collabs, a handful of names have popped up within the fandom. Selena Gomez , Sabrina Carpenter and Lorde have all been part of speculation, but there's only one artist who has been linked to some pretty major easter eggs: Nicki Minaj.

Just before 1989 (Taylor's Version) was set to be released, fans were convinced that Nicki was going to feature on one of the vault tracks. In the build up to the release, Nicki quote tweeted a post that celebrated her and Taylor's chart successes, writing: "Fighting the urge to say Sagittarius tingz right now so bad."

At the 2023 VMAs, Taylor then called Nicki her 'favourite Sagittarius' while accepting an award. Fans thought they were hinting at a 1989 (TV) collaboration, but now the theory has shifted to Rep (TV) . Why? Because during that on-stage interaction, Taylor referenced Rep (TV) with both her speech and her outfit on the night.

Watch this space!

Taylor Swift's Reputation (Taylor's Version) vault tracks: Will there be any collaborations?

Will Max Martin and Shellback produce any Reputation (Taylor's Version) vault tracks ?

The original Reputation album featured a handful of producers, including Max Martin and Shellback (who produced nine out of 15 tracks on the album), and Jack Antonoff (who produced the other six with Taylor).

Max Martin and Shellback also previously collaborated with Taylor on Red and 1989, but neither of them have returned in a major way for the re-records. Shellback returned to produce the songs he previously worked on on Red (TV) and 'Wildest Dreams' on 1989 (TV), but Max Martin has not been part of any of the Taylor's Version albums. No exact reason has been given as to why that is, but there's plenty of speculation .

It's unlikely that Max or Shellback will produce any of the Rep (TV) vault tracks. If Taylor releases a vault song that was written during their time working together, they may end up with co-writing credits.

What are you predictions for the Reputation (Taylor's Version) vault? Whatever Taylor surprises us with this time, we're eating it up either way! Let the games begin!

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Looking for all Taylor Swift 1989 Vault Google puzzle answers ? Taylor Swift is once again resorting to their unique marketing strategies in order to promote her upcoming album 1989 (Taylor’s Version). In this guide, we provide a solution for every hint on Google and the correct answers for all Taylor Swift Vault Google Puzzles .

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How to Solve Taylor Swift 1989 Vault Puzzle

If you have heard about Taylor Swift’s latest campaign, you’re probably wondering how to solve Vault puzzles. It’s rather simple. In order to start, all you have to do is to open Google’s front page, Google “Taylor Swift”, and the vault will appear in the lower right corner of your screen. Click or tap on it, and the game starts!

You will receive various Taylor Swift 1989 Vault puzzle hints, and your job is to enter a correct word, phrase, or sentence based on that hint. Simply enter the correct letters. These Taylor Swift Google puzzles are available globally. And once fans around the world solve 33 million puzzles, official Taylor Swift Social Media pages will “open” the vault and reveal five new Vault Tracks . And from the vault, titles of new songs will appear! Hence, without further ado, here are the solutions for all puzzles.

All Taylor Swift Vault Google Puzzle Answers

One final note: Some hints have more that one answer. Based on the letters you got, you will know which one is the correct one. Our list is based on this very detailed 1989 Vault Masterlist spreadsheet, created by Taylor Swift fans on Reddit. Hence, if you have any confusion, refer to the above.

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Look What Taylor Swift’s Exclusive Singapore Shows Made Its Southeast Asian Neighbors Do

F ans across Southeast Asia were seeing Red when news broke last year that Singapore would be the only regional stop for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. But as concertgoers swarm to Singapore for the pop star’s six sold-out shows starting this weekend, it seems like Bad Blood is also brewing among neighboring government officials, amid allegations that Singaporean authorities specifically brokered a deal for TIME’s 2023 Person of the Year to Stay Stay Stay in the city-state.

On Wednesday, Philippine lawmaker Joey Salceda called on the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs to pressure its Singaporean counterpart agency for an explanation on the Delicate situation, local media reported.

“If true, [this] isn’t what good neighbors do,” said Salceda, adding that while the grant gave a significant boost to Singapore’s economy, “it was at the expense of neighboring countries, which could not attract their own foreign concert goers, and whose fans had to go to Singapore.”

“It also runs contrary to the principle of consensus-based relations and solidarity on which the ASEAN was founded,” he said, referring to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a body that helps to coordinate cooperation in the region.

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Speculations of an exclusivity deal between Singapore and Taylor Swift’s were first brought up by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who told a Bangkok business forum on Feb. 16 that he had heard from Swift’s concert promoter Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) that the Singapore government had offered up to $3 million to Swift’s team for each of the shows she would put on in Singapore, in exchange for a promise not to perform anywhere else in Southeast Asia during her Eras Tour.

AEG did not immediately respond to TIME’s request for comment, while Singapore’s tourism and youth authorities confirmed to TIME in a joint statement that the tourism board had “supported the event through a grant” without specifying the sum or details of any restrictive clause. 

“If I had known this, I would have brought the shows to Thailand,” Srettha said at the forum, describing the Singapore government as “clever” for allegedly brokering an exclusive deal with the organizers. 

There’s little wonder why governments are desperate to have Swift grace their stadiums. The Grammy-winning singer is known to revitalize local economies wherever she goes . More than 300,000 tickets have been sold for Swift’s Singapore shows, and buzz surrounding the concert is giving the city-state a phenomenal economic boost. Tourists traveling in to catch Swift’s performance have driven up local hotel and flight prices by up to 30% , and experts estimate that Swift’s concerts could generate up to $500 million in tourism revenue—along with the cascading economic impact of the city solidifying its reputation as a massive events hub. 

The youth ministry, its statement to TIME said, “recognized that there will be significant demand from Singaporeans as well as fans across the region for her to perform in Singapore, and worked directly with AEG Presents for Taylor Swift to perform in Singapore.”

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While some are decrying Singapore’s maneuver, others see opportunity in trying to replicate its success. Indonesia’s tourism minister told Bloomberg earlier this month that they “need ‘Swiftonomics’ for Indonesian tourism” and were introducing policies to entice more tourists to visit the country, including a seed fund of up to 2 trillion rupiah (about $127 million) per year to support music, sports, and cultural events.

And last week, when asked if Hong Kong would consider “similar arrangements” when trying to attract pop concerts to revive the city’s post-pandemic economy—in reference to Swift’s alleged deal in Singapore—the Chinese enclave’s leader John Lee said : “Amid Hong Kong’s fierce competition with other cities that have been striving to improve themselves, we have to be relentless in our efforts to lure mega events including matches, sports events and cultural events.”

Hong Kong authorities recently dedicated nearly $2 million in grants to welcome TIME’s 2023 Athlete of the Year Lionel Messi and his team Inter Miami to the city for a friendly match—though that ended in a PR disaster . 

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Pop-Tarts Challenges Taylor Swift to ‘Release the Recipe’ After She Made Pastries for Kansas City Chiefs

The brand took out a full-page ad in a Kansas City newspaper to get the star's attention.

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Whether it’s albums or baked goods, everyone loves Taylor’s Version. Days after Andy Reid revealed that Taylor Swift baked homemade Pop -Tarts for Travis Kelce and the rest of the Kansas City Chiefs offensive line, the official toaster-treat brand has called on the singer to share her recipe — and it’s going to great lengths to get it from her.

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For good measure, Pop-Tarts also shared its message on Instagram, along with a mock Eras Tour poster with pictures of the brand’s different flavors replacing the photos of Swift in the original. “Release the recipe,” reads a challenge in bold letters at the bottom.

The snack company’s search for answers comes three days after Reid shared on a podcast that Swift had made the Chiefs’ offensive line a batch of the treats during the season. He also revealed that the pastries were quickly devoured by Kelce and his teammates, meaning he didn’t get the chance to try one.

“She didn’t give me one, and the offensive linemen definitely didn’t give me one,” he said at the time.

Swift has long been vocal about her love for baking, and was known in the past for sharing her confections with fans at Secret Sessions. In December, former NFL star Bernie Kosar revealed that she made cinnamon rolls for Kelce before one of his games.

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Taylor Swift Reacts to Incredible Footage of Herself Right After Laser Eye Surgery

Ahead of her appearance on The Tonight Show,  Swift's mother secretly sent Jimmy Fallon the hilarious video of Swift like we'd never seen her before. 

You might say that Taylor Swift didn't have her " Eyes Open " during a hilariously embarrassing moment on  The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon .

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Back in October 2019, the "Cruel Summer" artist swung by the late night talk show to chat about her album, Lover , and her  upcoming appearance  as musical guest  on Saturday Night Live .

Host Jimmy Fallon had other plans.

During the interview, Fallon asked Swift if she can see him. Confused, she said yes, and Fallon said that he knew she recently had Lasik eye surgery.

"I did. How do you know that?" asked Swift. "No it was great. I really can see very well."

The strange questions kept coming, though. Fallon then asked, "Do you take painkillers or anything when you do that stuff? Do they give you laughing gas or something?"

"They definitely give you some pretty hardcore pills after you have a laser in your eye," said Swift, growing suspicious. "What is going on? What's happening right now?"

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Fallon revealed that Swift's mom "may or may not have videotaped" her after Swift's eye surgery, and "gave us the video."

Taylor Swift during a Tonight Show interview with Jimmy Fallon on October 3, 2019

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"This is a world premiere, you gotta check this out. This is Taylor Swift post-surgery," said Fallon, as Swift sat looking shocked, bracing for the footage.

The video shows a loopy Swift in her kitchen wearing goggles taped to her face, as she fumbles around for a banana to eat. She's then nearly brought to tears when she grabs the wrong one. After she leaves the kitchen, the video cuts to her eating the banana in bed. 

"Don't fall asleep eating a banana ok?" cautions her mom.

"I'm not asleep. My mind is alive," says Swift in between bites.

After the video ends, the 14-time Grammy winner appears mortified as Fallon said, "Don't be mad at me. I made some calls."

"She was kind enough to drive me there, but cruel enough to film it and give it to you?" asked Swift as the betrayal sank in.

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"That's what a good mom does! It was just so cute. It made me laugh," said Fallon as he added, "This is Lasik Lover. Hashtag #LasikLover," holding up Swift's 2019 album.

"I can't even be mad. I'm just impressed that you infiltrated my family. I don't even know how you did that," she said.

Who knows what else from the Swift Vault The Tonight Show can get its hands on? Maybe Fallon can release Reputation (Taylor's Version) next.

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