When Will Taylor Swift Announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version)?
When Will Taylor Swift Announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version)?
Taylor Swift originally released Reputation, her sixth studio album, on November 10, 2017.
The album was a direct response to the constant scrutiny of her public image and private life, with songs inspired by her romantic relationships, celebrity disputes, and frustration about her media portrayal.
It was the last album she recorded with Big Machine Records, as she soon entered a masters dispute with Scott Borchetta, its founder, and the new owner, Scooter Braun.
As a result, Swift had no choice but to release re-recorded versions of her hit albums to own the complete rights to her music.
After the successful release of Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), and 1989 (Taylor’s Version), many fans are excitedly awaiting the release of Reputation (Taylor’s Version).
Speculation is mounting that Taylor Swift may soon drop a re-recorded version of Reputation this year, and the singer-songwriter has seemingly dropped many hints.
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Reputation’s Success
Reputation was critically acclaimed by music critics and featured some of the singer’s biggest hits, such as “Look What You Made Me Do” and “Delicate.”
The album became Taylor Swift’s fourth consecutive studio album to sell one million first-week copies and sold two million copies during its first week. It opened at the top spot of the Billboard 200 and remained there for four weeks.
In addition to becoming a certified triple platinum album, it was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Also, the Reputation Tour became the highest-grossing tour in North American history.
Various publications named Reputation as one of the best albums of 2017, including Time (5th place), Rolling Stone (7th place), Slant Magazine (17th place), Complex (26th place), and NME (31st place).
When Will Reputation (Taylor’s Version) Be Released?
There is no official release date for Reputation (Taylor’s Version) yet. Many fans believed Taylor Swift would likely announce it in February 2024 at a stop in Japan or Australia on the Eras Tour.
Speculation started when a black nail featured next to the two on a coffee clock in the Karma music video. A scene features Taylor holding a cup of coffee, and she has a noticeable blue nail, which represents the album 1989, and it was placed next to the number eight on the clock.
Number eight likely represents the eighth month of the year, and Taylor released 1989 (Taylor’s Version) in August 2023. Fans interpreted the black nail as Reputation, and, as it was placed at two on the coffee clock, many believed she would release the album on the second month of the year, February.
Rather than releasing Reputation (Taylor’s Version), fans were treated to a brand-new album, The Tortured Poets Department, which she incorporated into the European leg of her tour.
Also, Taylor Swift has provided subtle hints that she might soon drop the re-recorded version of Reputation. For instance, she made snake shapes with her arm during a Wembley stop on the Eras tour, which was a symbol used to promote the album.
Plus, she performed a surprise track from the album, “I Did Something Bad,” which she stated is one of her favorite songs ever.
Swifties worldwide are hoping Taylor might announce or tease the release of the album at the MTV VMAs on September 11, 2024, as she’s nominated for various awards, including Artist of the Year.
Others believe the 34-year-old singer-songwriter might announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) during the final leg of her Eras Tour, which is scheduled to start on October 18, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
However, she might wait until November to drop the album, as the original version was released on November 10, 2017. Time will tell how long you’ll need to wait for the album to arrive on your favorite streaming service.