In a bid to re-release her music, Taylor Swift has released nine tracks written for the original record that came out in 2012 but did not end up in the album.

The singer made the announcement today on Twitter. “It never would have been possible to go back & remake my previous work, uncovering lost art & forgotten gems along the way if you hadn’t emboldened me. Red is about to be mine again, but it has always been ours. Now we begin again. Red (my version) is out,” Taylor Swift tweeted.

This will be the singer’s second re-recorded album after Fearless and she plans to re-record all six albums released before her work was sold to Scooter Braun in 2019. She is doing so to own the songs she’s produced.

Swift is re-recording these songs not to make more money but to raise awareness for any future artists to be aware of the contracts they sign. Producing independent music would allow them to have more power and financial freedom over their own work, Swift believes.

Also read: Taylor Swift drops re-recorded version of ‘Love story’

Fans believe that singer sounds much more mature in her re-recorded releases that her previously-released songs. Taylor’s fans are excited to hear the 10-minute version of the song All Too Well, which they’ve been requesting for almost a decade.

Here’s how ‘Swifties’ are reacting to her songs on Twitter.

Also read: Wildest Dreams: Surprised Swifties react to new Taylor version of song


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