Taylor Swift's dancer allegedly posts snippet of "Enchanted (Taylor’s Version)"
Fans speculate that Speak Now (Taylor's Version) could be released soon, as footage surfaces online of Swift's dancers practising a routine to a new version of "Enchanted".
Whilst the original clip has been taken down from dancer Whyley Yoshimura's account, Swift fans are ever on the pulse and made sure to take a screen grab of the footage so that they could circulate it online and speculate whether it is legit or not.
One user on Twitter suggested that Swift wouldn't allow her team to play unreleased music at rehearsals in a stadium, whilst another speculated that perhaps the leak was intentional due to “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” – a vault track from Lover – appearing on TikTok just weeks before Swift released it.
ENCHANTED TAYLOR'S VERSION?!? pic.twitter.com/6aItuK63Qr
— mafer (@swiftsavre_) April 6, 2023
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— aya | fan acc. (@IMN0TALLT00WELL) April 6, 2023
Whyley yoshimura one of the dancers pic.twitter.com/nLAUdSFAdT
Due to the segment in Swift's Eras Tour shows where she changes into a white t-shirt with some letters in the quotes being highlighted in red, fans have been speculating that the release of Speak Now (Taylor's Version) is imminent.
Swift has already released Red (Taylor's Version) and Fearless (Taylor's Version), but it is currently unknown when the other Taylor's Versions will be released and if "Enchanted (Taylor's Version)" may be a standalone single.
A handful of the re-records have been shared as standalone tracks before. “Wildest Dreams” from 1989 dropped after it sparked a massive TikTok trend in 2022, whilst “This Love” was released last summer and appeared on the soundtrack for Amazon Prime's The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Fans think Taylor Swift is teasing the release of ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ through her tour shirts. pic.twitter.com/bOWWJSpFwu
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 1, 2023
Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour continues on 13 April at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
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