Taylor Swift has set the internet buzzing with an exciting update on Spotify, prompting fans to speculate about the next re-recorded albums in her ongoing quest to reclaim ownership of her music. Following the successful re-releases of her previous albums under Taylor’s Version, many believe that her 2006 debut album and Reputation are the next in line for the much-anticipated treatment.
Swifties first noticed the curious absence of both albums from the 14-time Grammy winner’s discography on Spotify, which raised suspicions that their re-release might be imminent. While her self-titled debut album has recently become available again, Reputation is notably missing, sparking even more intrigue among fans.
In a recent Instagram video, a fan account shared an interesting theory behind the mystery. Social media influencer Olivia Levin revealed that Swift has reportedly applied for the fifth and final extension of trademarks for Taylor Swift (Taylor’s Version) and Reputation (Taylor’s Version). This final extension, Levin explained, will only be available for the next six months once accepted. This means Swift could potentially re-release both albums within this timeframe.
The speculation surrounding Swift’s next move is intensifying as the Grammy Awards approach in early February, where the Eras Tour star is expected to be in attendance. Many fans are hopeful that Swift will announce the re-release of Reputation at the event, following in the footsteps of last year’s surprise reveal of The Tortured Poets Department.
As the countdown to the Grammy Awards continues, Swifties are eagerly awaiting any hint or confirmation of what might come next in Swift’s re-recording journey. Will Reputation be the next album to get the Taylor’s Version treatment? Only time will tell, but for now, fans remain on the edge of their seats.