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Elle May Rice

Taylor Swift fans spot 'so many signs' of next album she'll re-record

Taylor Swift fans are convinced they’ve figured out when the artist will release her next re-recorded album.

The Anti Hero singer recently confirmed that Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) is the next release in her ongoing project to re-record her first six albums. Taylor officially confirmed the news at her Nashville gig, before heading over to Twitter to share the news with the rest of the world.

Despite the excitement around Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), which follows the release of Red (Taylor’s Version), fans are already thinking about what comes next. And, it turns out, Taylor might have told fans already.

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Across social media, fans have been sharing a recently discovered Easter egg in one of Taylor’s music videos from 2020. In the video for The Man, which she wrote and directed herself, the names of her albums are graffitied on the wall at 13th Street Station.

The only album missing from the wall is 'Lover', which is the only album Taylor owns outright. Now, fans have spotted a pattern and claim that the graffiti is a clock and ultimately reveals the order in which Taylor will re-record and release her albums.

Taking to Twitter, @SamanthaCobos said: “IT’S A CLOCK. Reputation is next.” @07_chinchi_ wrote: “The clock goes like this: Fearless, Red, Speak Now, Reputation, Taylor Swift, 1989”.

Another Twitter user, @ThrowbackTaylor, added: “She gave so many signs SO MANY SIGNS”. So far, it looks like the theory could be correct as Taylor released her versions of Fearless and Red in 2021 - and Speak Now is up next.

This means Reputation could be the next album to be re-recorded and released by Taylor, following Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) in July.

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