Taylor Swift says re-recording "Love Story" has been "the most fun" so far
Taylor Swift has given an update on how she's getting on with re-recording her older music, revealing that "Love Story" has been "the most fun" to re-record so far.
Earlier this month Swift shared an update on her masters revealing Scooter Braun had sold the master rights to her first six albums to a private equity company without her knowledge. In the same statement she confirmed that she had started re-recording her earlier music.
Yesterday (25 November) Swift appeared on Good Morning America to catch up on her 2021 Grammy nominations, the folklore: the long pond studio sessions concert film, and re-recording her early music.
Speaking about how the re-recording is going, Swift said, "I've been having a really good time re-recording my older music and I think my answer to that, so far of the ones I've recorded I think it's been the most fun doing "Love Story"."
Swift added, "It's been the most fun to go back and re-record ones that I feel like I can actually possibly improve upon the song."
"Love Story" originally appeared on Swift's second album Fearless that was released in 2008.
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