Taylor Swift has finally re-released her 2014 hit album 1989 (Taylor’s Version), which has caused a lot of problems for people who use Apple Music.
It was released by the 33-year-old pop superstar, who in an introduction to the album shot down rumors that she is bi𝑠e𝑥ual. It is her fifth studio album.
Because of this, people who use the popular Apple streaming service had trouble downloading and streaming the new movie.
Taylor Swift shared a bunch of promotional photos of herself on the beach along with a handwritten note to her fans to celebrate the big re-release.
She wrote, “I was born in 1989, had my first makeover in 2014, and a part of me was taken back in 2023 when this album I love so much came out again.”
“I never in my wildest dreams thought you would bring so much magic into my life for so long.”
The boyfriend of Travis Kelce then talked about what the work has meant to her and her many loyal fans since it came out almost ten years ago.
“All this love between us still shining in the darkest darkness,” Taylor said. “This moment is a reflection of the woods we’ve wandered through.”
“Thank you very much, and now I give you my version of 1989.” It has been ready for you. Taylor.’
In the pictures that went with it, Taylor looked very Americana as she walked barefoot in the sand in blue jeans and a plain white tank top.
She wore natural makeup and her signature bright red lip to make her hair look different. Her blonde hair was worn down and her fringe hung just above her eyes.
Fans were so excited when they heard the album for the first time that they couldn’t hold back their tears.
They were glad to hear a version of 1989 that Swift will be able to fully benefit from since Scooter Braun bought the rights to her first six albums “without my knowledge.”
Since then, he sold Swift’s masters to Shamrock Holdings for an estimated $300 million. Last year, Shamrock Holdings sold a small part of the company to another private equity firm.
Before 1989 (Taylor’s Version) came out, Taylor wrote a very open and honest prologue in which she talks about her 𝑠e𝑥uality and past relationships.