Taylor Swift, the acclaimed American singer-songwriter, released a re-recorded version of her revered 2014 album «1989» on Friday, titled "1989 (Taylor's Version). The new album was met with immense love and excitement by millions of her fans.
«1989» was described by Swift as her first «official pop album,» where the tunes showcased her musical prowess. She effectively experimented with beautiful synth textures and acute hooks.
After nearly a decade, Swift announced her re-recorded album following the end of the first part of her magnanimous «Eras Tour.” This new version of „1989“ consists of multiple fresh tracks that have captivated audiences worldwide.
1. „Suburban Legends“
It's reported that Swift, apart from her Canadian counterpart Drake, is an expert at expressing episodes where they have felt resentment and unfairness. This track is an example of the same. This track is laden with disco grooves that display an emotional weight about a panic-stricken high school reunion.
2. „Say Don't Go“
This track was co-written by Swift and legendary Grammy Award-winning musician Diane Warren. The song consists of 1980s-style drumming patterns. It's believed that this song sounds like an outtake of a track named „Days Are Gone“ by Haim, an all-women trio.
3. „Is It Over Now?“
The track consists of dark and melancholic lyrics like „I think of jumping off of very tall things,“ which showcases Swift's flawless expression about a relationship that is apparently destined to end. The song also showcases that, although Swift does accept some blame for the unsuccessful relationship, she isn't willing to punish herself over the same.
4. „Now That We Don't