Taylor Swift reveals her new album title is in the "ME!" video
Taylor Swift has revealed that her new video for "ME!" has her seventh album title in it.
Last week Taylor Swift made her comeback with new Brendon Urie collaboration "ME!".
"ME!" is the first taste of Swift's new chapter, and having ditched the snakes for butterflies, Swift has revealed in a new interview that her new video for "ME!" has some hidden clues.
Speaking on the Zach Sang show, Taylor Swift revealed that some fans have already found the title, and went on to explain why she likes to hide clues in her visuals, "It’s such an awesome thing to get to make music and have it come out, but I also really want it to be an event, where music comes out and you watch the video and then you talk about it with your friends, and it makes you think a little bit more about, "Oh, what’s hidden in this video?"."
Swift adds, "That’s really fun for me to do because the fans have been so clever and so eagle-eyed when they watch a video before, so it made me want to put more clues in the video."
During her new interview, Swift also revealed some more details about her upcoming album, "It's a pretty big story. There's a lot to say, there's a lot that is said. It goes pretty in-depth with lyrics that i'm really proud of, and like I said, a lot of the time I'll pick the first single because I like the feeling it conveys, knowing that there’s a lot more on the album that’s very different from that first single, which is something that I think the fans have picked up on at this point."
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