Taylor Swift Delights Fans with Four Unreleased Songs Ahead of The Eras Tour
Taylor Swift has announced the release of four previously unreleased songs to coincide with the start of The Eras Tour. The tour begins today in Glendale, US, and fans can look forward to new tracks including “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version),” “Safe & Sound (Ft. Joy William and John Boy Music) (Taylor’s
Version),” “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version),” and “All of the Girls You
Loved Before.”
The release of these new songs is a cause for celebration for fans of the singer-songwriter, who took to Instagram to share the news. Swift revealed that “All of the Girls You Loved Before” is an outtake from her 2019 album, Lover, which was leaked earlier this year. The other three tracks are re-recordings of previous
hits, which Swift has taken back control of following a legal battle over the ownership of her music.
This move by Taylor Swift is significant, not only for her fans but for women in the music industry. It highlights the importance of owning and controlling one’s creative output, a concept that is especially relevant for female artists who have historically been marginalized and undervalued in the industry. Swift’s decision to re-record her music is a powerful example of taking ownership of her work
and reclaiming her voice.
As the tour begins, fans have been quick to snap up tickets, with some available for as low as $164, excluding fees. It will be interesting to see how the release of these new songs affects ticket sales and the overall reception of The Eras Tour. Nonetheless, fans can look forward to an exciting new chapter in Taylor
Swift’s career as she continues to inspire and empower women in the music industry.
Staff Reporter