Taylor Swift vault tracks revealed for 1989 re-recorded album
Taylor Swift orchestrated a vault puzzle game in collaboration with Google to unveil the track titles
Taylor Swift has unveiled vault track titles for the upcoming 1989 (Taylor’s Version).
The upcoming songs will be titled Is It Over Now?, Now That We Don’t Talk, Say Don’t Go, and Suburban Legends.
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the Lover singer launched a fun vault puzzle game in a collaboration with Google, where fans were introduced to a mysterious vault upon searching up Swift’s moniker on the search bar.
The vault consisted of 33M puzzles, all of which were completed in less than 24 hours following the announcement.
Now that the puzzles have been done, clicking the vault on the Google page unveiled an audio recording from the Grammy winner, in which she announce the four aforementioned tracks.
“Can't wait for you to hear them,” signed off Swift in the recording.
Taylor Swift announced her fourth re-recorded album on the last day of her U.S. leg of the Eras tour in Los Angeles last month.
In the announcement, the Midnight Rain singer mentioned five From The Vault tracks, describing them as “so insane.”
1989 (Taylor’s Version) is set to release on Oct. 27, on the same day the original album was released nearly a decade ago.
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