{"id":20517,"date":"2021-09-18T23:02:58","date_gmt":"2021-09-18T17:32:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/hear-surprise-taylors-version-release\/"},"modified":"2021-09-18T23:04:09","modified_gmt":"2021-09-18T17:34:09","slug":"hear-surprise-taylors-version-release","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/hear-surprise-taylors-version-release\/","title":{"rendered":"Hear surprise Taylor’s Version release"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Perhaps we should have seen this\u00a0in hindsight.<\/p>\n
Taylor Swift<\/a> has yet again surprised fans with new music \u2013\u00a0a new version of “Wildest Dreams” \u2013\u00a0after dropping two albums (“Folklore” and “Evermore”)\u00a0without much warning in 2020.<\/p>\n “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” is off her\u00a0Grammy-winning 2014 album “1989.” The release comes as a particular shock given that she hasn’t yet debuted\u00a0any singles off her re-recorded “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album, due Nov. 19.<\/p>\n “Someone said slow zoom makes you look like the main character I said make it Taylor’s Version pls,” Swift captioned in a TikTok post<\/a> announcing the re-recording (and appearing to capitalize on a TikTok trend). The text on the video itself reads: “If you guys want to use my version of wildest dreams for the slow zoom trend, here she is!”<\/p>\n