Taylor Swift's Ready To Talk About Her Reputation With New Music
Aug. 23 2017, Updated 5:25 p.m. ET
Taylor Swift had fans scratching their heads after not releasing an album in over three years. But now she is back with a vengeance after not being on social media much and winning a sexual assault lawsuit against a former radio host.
The 27-year-old is done with the drama and making our week go by a lot faster after announcing she is releasing new music Friday!
While this would have been the perfect time to title her album, Shake it Off, she is calling it Reputation, and revealed the cover art already.
It shows her in a black-and-white image, with newspaper headlines in the background. But don't get overly excited just yet. The album release date is November 10.
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Considering the MTV Video Music Awards are this Sunday, she may even bless Swift fans with a live performance of her single, which we don’t yet have a title for.
This will be Taylor’s latest music since she released the song I Don’t Wanna Live Forever alongside Zayn Malik for the Fifty Shades Darker movie.
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