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Sparks are still flying for Taylor Swift who keeps her going. Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Release Thursday (July 13) with a new deluxe digital version of the album.

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The superstar took to her Instagram Stories to announce the news, wishing everyone a “Happy 13th” in celebration of her longtime lucky number. The deluxe digital edition of the album contains two new live tracks, “Dear John (Live From Minneapolis)” and “Last Kiss (Live From Kansas City)”.

Check out Swift’s IG story before it disappears here.

The 33-year-old “Anti-Hero” singer referenced both “Dear John” and “Last Kiss” on the cover. Taylor’s version In the year 2010 studio album released on July 7. “This was a very precious album for me because it was so extreme. It was raw and powerful. In my mind, ‘The Last Kiss’ is the saddest song I’ve ever written. It’s ‘Dear John’ that scares me the most and the romance that scares me the most is ‘Bewitched,’” she wrote.

Swifts Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) In its first four days of release (July 7-10), it earned more than 575,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., according to Luminate’s first reports — marking the biggest week for any album in 2023.

Spotify also announced on the day of its release that she made some history on the streaming service. According to Spotify, the album became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2023. The set, which includes 16 songs from the original and deluxe versions, as well as six previously unheard “From the Vault” tracks, set a Spotify record for the most streamed country album in one day in Spotify history.



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