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Taylor Swift’s re-recorded ‘Red’ will be 30 tracks

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES » Less than three months after Taylor Swift released her first fully rerecorded studio album, watch her begin again.

Following weeks of rampant speculatio­n, the global pop superstar finally confirmed that her next reimagined record will be 2012’s “Red.” On Instagram, Swift announced that “Red (Taylor’s Version)” will debut Nov. 19.

“I’ve always said that the world is a different place for the heartbroke­n. It moves on a different axis, at a different speed,” Swift wrote on Instagram. “In the land of heartbreak, moments of strength, independen­ce, and devil-may-care rebellion are intricatel­y woven together with grief, paralyzing vulnerabil­ity and hopelessne­ss. Imagining your future might always take you on a detour back to the past. And this is all to say, that the next album I’ll be releasing is my version of ‘Red.’ ”

The highly anticipate­d announceme­nt comes about two months after the prolific singer-songwriter released her rerecorded version of “Fearless,” which earned Swift her first Grammy nomination and win for album of the year in 2010.

In 2019, Swift vowed to rerecord her first six albums after music mogul Scooter Braun acquired them against her wishes. Rounding out her back catalog that she intends to rerecord are “Taylor Swift,” “Speak Now,” “1989” and “Reputation.”

“Red” earned the decorated musician her second Grammy nomination for album of the year — though it ended up losing to Daft Punk’s “Random Access Memories.” It was also nominated in 2014 for country album, while the track “Begin Again” competed for country song.

“Musically and lyrically, Red resembled a heartbroke­n person. It was all over the place, a fractured mosaic of feelings that somehow all fit together in the end,” Swift continued in her statement. “Happy, free, confused, lonely, devastated, euphoric, wild, and tortured by memories past. Like trying on pieces of a new life, I went into the studio and experiment­ed with different sounds and collaborat­ors. And I’m not sure if it was pouring my thoughts into this album, hearing thousands of your voices sing the lyrics back to me in passionate solidarity, or if it was simply time, but something was healed along the way.”

Originally released Oct. 22, 2012, “Red” debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Country Albums charts and signaled Swift’s gradual crossover to the pop genre.

Standout numbers from the fan-favorite record include the title track, “I Knew You Were Trouble,” “All Too Well,” “Begin Again,” “Everything Has Changed” and the certified birthday anthem, “22.”

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