Fans of singer Taylor Swift can now heave a sigh of relief as the longgg wait is finally over.
Swift made the announcement for her sixth studio album, Reputation, on her IG social media handles Wednesday. The album will be released on November 10, with its first single dropping on tonight (Thursday night).
Check out the art for “Reputation”
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The pop star had kept fans on their toes since last week. Last Friday, the third anniversary of the day she announced her first pop album — “1989” — and unveiled its debut single — “Shake It Off” — she deleted every post on her Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts. This past Monday, she shared a cryptic 10-second video of a reptilian tail on social media.
Also significant: the MTV Video Music Awards are this Sunday. It’s been rumoured that Swift will also release a video for the new song at the ceremony.
It’s been three years since Swift debuted the mega-selling “1989,” marking the longest break between albums since she debuted her first in 2006. She typically releases a new album every two years. Swift most recently collaborated with Zayn Malik on “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” for the “Fifty Shades Darker” soundtrack this year. She’s kept an unusually low profile over the past few months, posting sporadically on social media and making few public appearances.
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