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Taylor Swift moves 'Red (Taylor's Version)' to Nov. 12

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Taylor Swift will be releasing her album "Red (Taylor's Version)" earlier on November 12. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Taylor Swift will be releasing her album "Red (Taylor's Version)" earlier on November 12. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift announced on Thursday that she will be releasing album Red (Taylor's Version) a week earlier on Nov. 12.

"Got some news that I think you're gonna like - My version of Red will be out a week earlier than scheduled (including the 4 disc vinyl) on November 12th! Can't wait to celebrate the 13th with you and our new/old autumn heartbreak album," Swift said on Twitter.

Red (Taylor's Version) was originally set for release on Nov. 19. The project is a re-recorded version of her 2012 album Red, which will feature 30 songs in total, including never-before-released tracks.

The unreleased songs, known as vault tracks, will include collaborations with Chris Stapleton, Phoebe Bridgers, Mark Foster and Ed Sheeran.

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Red (Taylor's Version) comes after the singer released a re-recorded version of Fearless in April. Swift announced in November 2020 that she will be re-recording all of her old music after Scooter Braun sold her master recordings to equity company Shamrock Holdings.

The re-recordings will allow Swift to own a version of her old music. She signed a new record deal with Universal Music Group in November 2018. The deal allows Swift to own her master recordings starting the release of 2019's Lover.

Swift recently released track "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)," which first appeared on her 2014 album 1989.

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Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performs at the 41st annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on November 7, 2007. File Photo by Frederick Breedon/UPI | License Photo

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