Original track “Look What You Made Me Do” appears on the 2016 album ‘Reputation’, which has not yet had its re-recording announced by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift shared a snippet of “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” in the trailer of Wilderness (2023), new series by Prime Video. The original track appears in Reputation (2016), one of the albums that the singer should re-record in full, but has not yet announced.
This is not the first time that Swift promotes its re-recorded songs in series or movie trailers. First, she previewed the re-recording of the song. “Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)” in an animation trailer Spirit: The Indomitable (2021) and then released a preview of “Back To December (Taylor’s Version)” in the trailer for the second season of The Summer That Changed My Life (2022).
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Recently, Taylor Swift announced the re-recording of 1989 (Taylor’s Version), calling it the “preferred re-record of any I’ve done”, while teasing five “insane” unreleased tracks. “I can’t believe they were left behind,” she said. “But not by much!”
Swift announced its plans to re-record all of its material prior to the release of lover (2019), after Scooter Braun buy your old record label Big Machine and consequently lose copyright to the songs themselves. At the time, the singer said that she only found out about the agreement through the media and that she did not have the opportunity to buy the rights to her own work.
At the moment, Taylor Swift is on tour with The Eras Tourwhich will feature six presentations [todas com ingressos esgotados] in Brazil in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in November this year. Check here what we know about the singer’s visit to Brazil
Source: Rollingstone

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