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'Red.' That's the title of Taylor Swift's upcoming, 16-song 2012 new album, which will be released on October 22. She revealed the big news during her live ...
With the release of Taylor Swift's newest album, "Red (Taylor's Version)," she regains control of her work, her story and her career. Redone versions of classic songs like "22" and "All Too Well" have ...
Swift also updated her Twitter bio with the new release date, which already included lyrics from Red fan-favorite "22:" "Happy, free, confused and lonely at the same time. Nov. 12th, 2021." ...
Just because Taylor Swift is a massive star doesn't mean she's forgotten her friends. In her new video for Red single "22," the singer loosens up with her pals for her birthday, tearing into cake ...
Taylor Swift's 'Red ... drums might be sharper in “I Knew You Were Trouble” and the guitars brush with more prominence and clarity in “22,” but these technical improvements don’t ...
Taylor Swift's song "22" was released on March 12, 2013, as the fourth single off of her Red album. Now, following the Eras World Tour, the track is more beloved than ever.
Best fan sign at last night's Taylor Swift show in Newark, New Jersey: "I Newark Were Trouble." Second best: "Don't Listen to Poehler & Fay [sic], You're Great in Every Way!" Bonus points to ...
Taylor Swift's highly-anticipated fourth studio album will be titled Red, and will be in her adoring fans' hands Oct. 22. "I've been working on it for two years and am so proud of it," the country ...
Originally released Oct. 22, 2012, “Red” debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Country Albums charts and signaled Swift’s gradual crossover to the pop genre. Music ...
While performing "22" on the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift wears different shirts with words. Fans think the red letters are hinting at 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version).' ...
The “22" hat is the coveted headwear Taylor Swift fans hope to receive when attending the Eras Tour in stadiums across the world. During Taylor Swift’s magnum opus, she dons the “Red” era ...