Taylor Swift has had everyone holding out hope for a new album since mysteriously disappearing from social media last week, and now those wishes have come true. The singer will release a new album titled Reputation on November 10.
It will mark the follow-up to Swift's widely acclaimed 2014 LP 1989, which heard the singer ditching her country roots in favour of a full-blown pop sound.
In addition to sharing the title, release date and album art, Swift has confirmed that the album's first single will be arriving tomorrow night (August 24).
As the title and recent video teasers have implied, Swift's new material will likely address her public persona and confront her totally meme-able snake status.
She's also rumoured to be dropping a new video during Sunday's (August 27) MTV Video Music Awards.
Check out Swift's official announcement via her freshly revamped social media pages below.
Before Reputation drops, dive into Taylor Swift's back catalogue via Umusic.
It will mark the follow-up to Swift's widely acclaimed 2014 LP 1989, which heard the singer ditching her country roots in favour of a full-blown pop sound.
In addition to sharing the title, release date and album art, Swift has confirmed that the album's first single will be arriving tomorrow night (August 24).
As the title and recent video teasers have implied, Swift's new material will likely address her public persona and confront her totally meme-able snake status.
She's also rumoured to be dropping a new video during Sunday's (August 27) MTV Video Music Awards.
Check out Swift's official announcement via her freshly revamped social media pages below.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) August 23, 2017
Before Reputation drops, dive into Taylor Swift's back catalogue via Umusic.