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Taylor Swift’s famous Easter Eggs have gone out of control
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) is coming... but when? Here's all the theories, easter eggs and info we know so far.
We’ve already been blessed with Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and now Red (Taylor’s Version), but could Taylor Swift’s underrated 2010 masterpiece Speak Now be the next re-recording the superstar is set to release?
As well as dropping hints that she’s about to release 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Taylor has decided to choose chaos and has also start dropping hints for Speak Now. We’re not sure which one will be next on her schedule, but the Speak Now release date theories are starting to build up… fast.
It’s only a matter of time before Taylor announces the next era she’s set to revisit, so in the event that it’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)'s turn in the spotlight, here’s everything we know about it so far, including the release date, all the latest easter eggs and which artists might be featured on the vault tracks.
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) will likely be released at some point in 2023, but as for when, exactly? There is currently no official release date just yet but recent events have prompted fans to start speculating that an announcement could be coming very, very soon.
Back in December 2021, Taylor changed the artwork for all the songs she owns on Spotify to show a clip of falling confetti for her birthday. Confetti is referenced in Speak Now’s ‘Long Live’. Then, in the background of one image from her birthday party, her AMA for ‘Favourite Album Country - Speak Now’ can be seen. In the background of another video, the number 31 is visible.
It's been almost a year since then, but fans are still convinced that Speak Now (Taylor's Version) is next on the list of re-recordings thanks to the overwhelming amount of easter eggs in the music for 'Bewejeled'.
As well as the Spotify artwork Easter egg, and the hints from her birthday photos, Taylor has also dropped a whole bunch of Speak Now clues.
The latest major clues lie within the music video for 'Bejeweled'. Here's a brief list of what fans have clocked:
Even more easter eggs can be seen in the music video for ‘I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version)’, too. The video has a very similar narrative to ‘Speak Now’s lyrics, where Taylor really does ‘rudely barge in on a white veil occasion.’
In her post thanking fans for their support on Red (Taylor’s Version) release day, Taylor also wrote: "Red is about to be mine again, but it has always been ours." 'Mine' and 'Ours', as any Speak Now stan will know, are both songs from the 2010 album.
But the biggest hint that Speak Now could possibly be arriving next comes from Taylor’s merch. Signed copies of Red (Taylor’s Version) were listed on the site for $20.10, which is the year that Speak Now was released. The text also appears in the exact same shade of purple as the dress she wears on the album cover.
GUYS THE PRICE IS $20.10 AND IN 2010 TAYLOR RELEASED SPEAK NOW....ALSO THE FONT IS PURPLE.....IS TAYLOR ANNOUNCING SPEAK NOW TV AFTER RED TV?!?!?!! pic.twitter.com/usePYTidiM
— layla🎷 (@falsegodlayla13) November 9, 2021
Much like Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version), fans can probably expect some more tracks inspired by her previous relationships to pop up. On the original album, Taylor included songs reportedly inspired by her relationships with Joe Jonas, John Mayer, Taylor Lautner and even Owl City’s Adam Young, who Taylor never actually dated.
Fans have also speculated that the previously unreleased song ‘Let’s Go’ (also known as ‘Battle’) could be included on the album. We'll update this article once Taylor teases what we can expect from the Speak Now vault.
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Unlike 1989 (Taylor's Version), which fans are theorising will feature the Jonas Brothers, and possibly even Katy Perry, there's not many theories about who might end up on the Speak Now From The Vault tracks. We'll just have to watch this space.
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