Netizens were shocked by the news from Taylor Swift, who on Thursday announced that the re-recording of the album "Red" would be released a week earlier, on November 12, 2021.


This is known because Taylor Swift tweeted "There's news I thought you might like. My version of "Red" will be out a week earlier than scheduled, including 4 vinyl discs, on November 12th!"

Taylor Swift also added "Can't wait to celebrate the 13th with you and heartbroken in the fall"


Ahead of the release of "Red", Taylor Swift shared a video featuring the letters coming out of the vault as a puzzle of the album's 30 title tracks that will be re-released, including the collaboration track "from the vault"




From the video, it is known that Phoebe Bridgers will collaborate with Taylor Swift on the song "Nothing New", Chris Stapleton on the song "I Bet You Think About Me", and Ed Sheeran on the song "Everything Has Changed" and "Run".

"I'm so grateful to these artists for helping me bring the song to life. I can't wait to relive these memories together," said Taylor Swift.

"We're also going to make a lot of new ones, because 'Red (Taylor's Version)' includes a lot of songs that you haven't heard of yet," he continued.


Previously, the "State of Grace" singer hinted at the re-release of the album "1989" after releasing the song "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" on the service.