Taylor Swift Has Finished Recording The New Version Of Her Album “Fearless” And It’s Got A Total Of 26 Songs On It 

February 11, 2021 / Posted by:

In July 2020, Taylor Swift made the Swifties bust a million Pumpkin Spice Latte-flavored nuts when she summoned in an early fall by releasing her eighth studio album, folklore. In December 2020, Tay Tay let us know that during the pandemic, Tori Amos Lite songs just poured out of her and there was enough for another album called evermore. For now, Taylor isn’t going to complete the “ore” trilogy by releasing an Anthropologie-approved acoustic cover album of Britney Spears songs called gimmemore. Instead of that, Taylor has begun her promise to re-record all her old albums in Operation Fuck Scooter Braun. Taylor announced today that she has finished re-recording her 2008 album Fearless and it will come out “very soon.” Some fans think it’s coming out in April, which means she would have released three albums within one year. Cut to Taylor’s accountants adding more support beams to her checking accounts since another wave of Swiftie dollars is coming in.

While working some safety scissors-cut bangs, Taylor announced on Good Morning America today that she’s finished re-recording her album Fearless, and plans to release her re-recording of one of the album’s single Love Story, which we already heard a piece of, at midnight tonight. And to really get the Swifties to download the new Fearless titled Fearless (Taylor’s Version), she’s adding six songs that didn’t make the cut for the original album:

Taylor also shared the announcement of 2 Fast 2 Fearless on Instagram:

Taylor Swift is obsessed with numbers (just call her Good Taylor Swifting) and 13 is her lucky number. So that’s why she made the announcement on 2/11 (2+11=13) and that’s why fans believe Fearless (Taylor’s Version) will come out on 4/9 (4+9=13).

As we know, Taylor is planning to re-record all her old albums after one of her rivals Scooter Braun bought her old record label Big Machine Records, along with the masters of her first six albums (Taylor Swift, Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation). Taylor claims she was never given an opportunity to buy back her old masters. Scooter later sold Taylor’s masters to private equity firm Shamrock Holdings for a reported $300 million to $450 million. Scooter was willing to let Taylor in on the negotiations to buy her old masters, but she bowed out after refusing to sign an NDA, which would’ve kept her from saying anything bad about Scooter Braun in public. So, she went with her back-up plan to re-record her first six albums to try to flush out the old masters.

I’m sure that Fearless (Taylor’s Version) will be filled with something more than six B-sides. Since Taylor has replaced the Easter Bunny as the biggest easter egg dropper in the world, I’m sure she’ll drop a big one in this new Fearless. And by that I mean when you play Fearless II: Fearlectric Fearaloo backward, you’ll hear Taylor screaming “EAT SHIT SCOOTER” over and over again.

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