Swifties rejoiced after Taylor Swift on Friday announced she will be releasing a short film alongside her rerecorded album next week.
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Swift shared a clip on social media of a car driving down a road surrounded by trees, announcing “All Too Well The Short Film.” It’s set to star Swift alongside actors Sadie Sink (“Stranger Things”) and Dylan O’Brien (“Maze Runner,” “Teen Wolf”). Swift also wrote and directed the film, according to the announcement.
“November 12. Remember it,” Swift tweeted, with what appears to be a reference to the lyric “I remember it all too well” from her fan-favorite song “All Too Well.”
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The Grammy Award-winning artist will also release the rerecorded version of her 2012 album “Red,” dubbed “Red (Taylor’s Version),” on Nov. 12. In April, she released “Fearless (Taylor’s Version),” a rerecorded iteration of her 2008 album “Fearless.”
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After a public battle with music exec Scooter Braun, who purchases the masters to six of Swift’s albums in 2019, the musician revealed that she would rerecord the albums. She told Robin Roberts that year on “Good Morning America” that she is “very excited” about recording the albums “all over again.”
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” is set to contain 30 tracks, including songs from the originally released album, new “from the vault tracks,” a highly-anticipated 10-minute version of her song “All Too Well” and more.
She revealed earlier this year that several collaborators will be joining her on the album, including musicians Chris Stapleton and Pheobe Bridgers.
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September 2009: Yikes! Who can forget that awkward moment when Kanye West stole the spotlight and interrupted Swift’s acceptance speech during the MTV Video Music Awards? Despite Kanye’s preference for Beyoncé, fans still celebrated her winning best female video for ‘You Belong With Me.’
November 2010: Swift rocked sleek bangs and the American Music Awards stage, where she performed ‘Back to December.’
December 2012: Swift had fans seeing ‘Red’ as her hit single ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,’ sold a million copies in its first week. She also notched her third consecutive No. 1 debut on the ‘Billboard’ Hot 200 album chart. Here, she jams out on stage, she performed during KIIS FM’s 2012 Jingle Ball in Los Angeles.
February 2016: Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, Lorde and Emma Stone are only a short list of celebs T-Swift calls her besties. Gomez came along as her red carpet date to the 58th annual Grammys, where she won her second album-of-the-year award for ‘1989’, six years after her first win for ‘Fearless.’
February 2016: Picking up the album-of-the-year Grammy — her third trophy of the night — Swift dedicated her win to “the young women out there” and advised them not to let people “undercut you or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame.” It was interpreted as a rebuke of Kanye West’s claim that he made her famous by interrupting her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Awards.
September 2016: Swift, who’s friends with several supermodels, attends the #TOMMYNOW fashion show in New York City, in some eye-popping boots.
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