Taylor Swift Releases '1989 (Taylor's Version)': 'It's Been Waiting for You'

The pop superstar posted to Instagram early Friday to celebrate the re-recording of her hit 2014 album

<p>Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty</p> Taylor Swift performs in Inglewood, California in August 2023

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Taylor Swift performs in Inglewood, California in August 2023

1989 (Taylor’s Version) is here!

On Friday, Taylor Swift released the re-recording of her beloved 2014 album 1989. The new version of her fifth studio album (out via Republic Records) sees re-recordings of the deluxe edition of 1989’s 16 original tracks, plus the five “From the Vault” songs “Slut!,” “Say Don’t Go,” “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Suburban Legends” and “Is It Over Now?

The pop superstar, 33, posted to Instagram to celebrate the release. Along with a carousel of photos, she opened up about how much the album and revisiting it means to her in the caption.

"I was born in 1989, reinvented for the first time in 2014, and a part of me was reclaimed in 2023 with the re-release of this album I love so dearly. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the magic would you sprinkle on my life for so long," Swift wrote.

"This moment is a reflection of the woods we've wandered through and all this love between us still glowing in the darkest dark. I present to you, with gratitude and wild wonder, my version of 1989. It's been waiting for you. Taylor"

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1989 (Taylor’s Version) marks the fourth re-recording from the Grammy winner, coming several months after she dropped Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) in July and following the 2021 re-releases of Fearless and Red.

<p>Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty</p> Taylor Swift announcing '1989 (Taylor's Version)' on the Eras Tour

Kevin Winter/TAS23/Getty

Taylor Swift announcing '1989 (Taylor's Version)' on the Eras Tour

Swift announced she was revisiting her Grammy-winning fifth studio album — which saw her first collaboration with Jack Antonoff and major foray into pop music — on stage at the final stop of the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on Aug. 9.

“And so now, here we are on the last night of the U.S. leg of the Eras Tour in the eighth month of the year on the ninth day. You might have noticed there are some new outfits in the show. There's something that I've been planning for a really, really, really ridiculously, embarrassingly long time, and instead of telling you about it, I think I'll just sort of show you," she told the crowd as she unveiled the cover art and release date for the record on the big screen.

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After the show, the “Karma” singer shared on social media how excited she was for this project in particular. She wrote, “The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th.”

The hitmaker continued, “To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane. I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”

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1989 (Taylor’s Version) arrives as the concert film of the “Anti-Hero” artist’s Eras Tour is in theaters. Upon its release, the theatrical experience broke box office records and became the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

Earlier this week, the singer-songwriter also celebrated her 10th No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, as her song “Cruel Summer” off 2019's Lover peaked at the top of the chart four years after its release.

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