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Is Taylor Swift ready to publish a new album? Let us decipher the cryptic information – the Irish times

After a quiet spell, the Taylor Swift Newsometer flickered again this week. Cancel all operations, return to the base and group it accordingly.

First, the representative of the singer described lawyers for the film director Justin Baldoni to sketch in his legal fight against Blake Lively Swift. It turns out that it does not end with them.

Swift was then discovered for the first time in two months with Travis Kelce, her boyfriend. This included fan snapshots of a US Mother's Day visit in a restaurant in Philadelphia, an excursion that is widely characterized in the media as a “breaking cover”.

But the real intrigue took place on Taylorswift.com, where four tiles were re -ordered on the homepage as clothing, music, accessories and sales. It is not 100 percent clear what this new order means, but it definitely means something. The desire, clothing, albums, goods and reduced items for sale? Of course not only that. How a tikke with the account name @bridgetmendoza13 pointed out, the tiles now reflect the initalism for the American Music Awards taking place on May 26. Store this date somewhere in your palace of thought. It could be important later.

Soon other Swifties, followed by the Swiftie-Tracking Press Corps, of which I myself count a part-time member, theorized a kind of announcement for the Las Vegas ceremony.

Chatter shifted to “Rep TV”, the call (Taylor's version), one of two albums from the singer's distribution project that has not yet been published. The other is “debut TV”, also known as the newly recorded version of your first record of the same name, published at the age of 16.

Swifties have been predicting the emergence of Rep TV for some time. There was even a theory that she would announce her in June last June at one of her three Eras tour appearances in Dublin. This piece of Swiftology emerged from the observation that the TTPD logo for the Department of Tortified Poet, her album 2024, had a script that meant that it was similar when it was taken upside down. Since “Cáil” can mean the call to Irish, it was almost certain that the BIG Rep -TV reversal would take place in the Aviva Stadium.

Almost 11 months of false alarms later, Swifties are not only ready, but also remarkably interested in laughing themselves. Your anticipation takes place in the self-expression, whereby the mentions of Rep TV are often accompanied by clown emojis and approvals, which you are back in your “clown era” and set your clown make-up or simply “ready for clown”.

The speculation, which is half the pleasure of the exercise, is supported by evidence that the call has been recorded again in front of an AEON. Two of his tracks appeared on Taylor's versions in separate television soundtracks in 2023, while Swift also informed Time Magazine this year that the additional “from the Vault” tracks that were to accompany the publication were also “Fire”.

The cleverness of the distribution project is, of course, that it has long developed beyond its original reason-in the industry nemesis that the masters bought for their first six albums-a detailed catalog marketing box.

In the case of Rep TV, it is an opportunity to do songs with constantly relevant texts such as “You burn all witches, even if you are none” (I did something bad) and “I have Bury Hatchets, but I keep cards from where I put me” (final). The latter approach, since Donald Trump, the US President, is now one of her “great enemies”, appears.

Musically there was a lot going on with the call. During my individual foray in Swiftogeddon, the Touring Club Night, who only plays Swift music, the dance started with its first track, … ready for that? This was always the start. But the understated sound of her recent albums now only emphasizes the muscularity of this Swedish Salvo, from the haunting bass strokes that bring the song onto the market, right down to its climatic rap singing, in which fast Swift reduces: “Let the games start.”

The games have started. As useful as their safe tracks to send old albums-in their often unfinished newly recorded forms, back to the top of the streaming charts, rept TV and debut TV are still only bread slips. It makes more sense for Swift to move forward before looking back.

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Fortunately, the Internet Seuthing did not end this week with the potential AMA note. There was also the discovery that 12 articles in Swift's online shop were dropped by 26 percent. This means that there are bargains at hoodies. But it could also mean that on May 26th you can be fans-enthusiastic about your 12th album a brand new code-named code-mentioned TS12. The good news is that Swedish participation is suspected.

So, yes, let's go asle again like we hit last summer.

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