Taylor Swift is already working on her next re-recorded album
After breaking multiple album chart records over the past week with Fearless (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift has confirmed she's already making progress on her next re-recorded album.
Last Friday (16 April) Swift broke a 54-year record held by The Beatles in the UK Official Albums Chart by achieving three Number One albums in just 259 days, and over the weekend she broke a similar record on the Billboard 200 Chart by becoming the first woman to gain three Number One albums in less than a year.
Reacting to Fearless (Taylor's Version) topping the Billboard 200 Chart on Twitter 12 years after the original reached Number One on the same chart, Swift revealed that she's already been working on her next re-recorded album. She wrote, "Been in the studio all day recording the next one - it’s really so amazing what you all have done here."
Been in the studio all day recording the next one - it’s really so amazing what you all have done here. https://t.co/rxa5njMn0z
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) April 18, 2021
It's currently unclear which of her early albums she's currently re-recording. Swift first revealed that she would be re-recording her first six albums in August 2019 after Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine Label Group, the label that owns the masters of Swift's first six albums.
Earlier this month part of a re-recorded version of "Wildest Dreams" (from her 1989 album) appeared in the trailer for upcoming film Spirit Untamed.
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