Taylor Swift hints at unreleased version of her 1989 album with cryptic track clue.

This asks for an explanation of the text given.

September 19th 2023.

Taylor Swift hints at unreleased version of her 1989 album with cryptic track clue.
Taylor Swift has been teasing her fans with a mysterious hint about her next re-release, 1989 TV. After sweeping up nine awards at the VMAs and marking a year since the announcement of her record-breaking album, Midnights, the Cardigan singer is giving fans their first clue.

It appears Taylor will be rolling out the blue carpet full of cryptic clues for fans, with a new teaser hinting at the tracks on the 1989 Taylor's Version vault. From her early albums, the singer has become known for hiding easter eggs for her swifties to decipher, so it's no surprise she's doing the same here. In total, her fifth studio album will be sharing five vault tracks - plus a bonus track on a tangerine vinyl!

Vault tracks are songs which never made it onto the original version of the album but were written for that era, kept safe for a rainy day. Speak Now TV and Fearless TV each got six vault tracks, but Taylor released a whopping nine for Red TV.

Google's blog revealed there were 89 puzzles for each person to decipher and once everyone 'collectively' solves 33 million the vault tracks will be unlocked. To give fans a clue, Taylor shared some select letters - which sent them into a frenzy. The letters read 'T S U L !', with fans suggesting it could either be an anagram for 'lust' or 's**t' or simply the first letters of words.

Alongside this Google vault, Taylor shared a short video on social media, in which letters appeared to fly out of an opening vault. She wrote on her Instagram: 'You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain.' Struggling fans, however, won't be able to get any help as the sneaky Grammy winner has switched off comments.

It's safe to say Taylor Swift has definitely kept us on our toes with this one. Will you be deciphering the clues to unlock the vault tracks?

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]

 0
 0