Taylor Swift's 1989 Album: What You Need To Know, Updates, and Rumors

Taylor Swift's 1989 Album: What You Need To Know, Updates, and Rumors
Where were you in 1989? This is the year when Taylor Swift was born and it inspired her to call her new album after it. Taylor said in an interview, "I started delving into the late '80s, and what I found was that it was apparently a time of limitless potential."
Except for the song "Shake It," we really have no idea what to expect from Taylor's new album 1989. According to Rolling Stone, "the only way to hear 1989 in full is to borrow Swift's iPhone, which is white and silver and covered in kitten stickers." She will only listen to it through headsets because she is afraid of being wiretapped.
Taylor's new album 1989 has at least 13 songs plus bonus tracks. It is going to be released on October 27, 2014. I am pretty sure that fans, all over the world, are already preparing for this. There will be a "Deluxe Edition" of the album which will be available exclusively on Target. The deluxe edition of 1989 will contain three voice memo from Taylor Swift about how the songs in the album were created.
The album 1989 is Taylor Swift's first "crossover" pop album. It was executively produced by Taylor herself and Max Martin.
Here are the songs and what they are rumored to be about:
All You Had To Do Was Stay: Rumored to be about Harry Styles.
Bad Blood: Again, rumored to be about the feud between Taylor and Katy Perry.
'Style': Feel free to guess.
Wildest Dreams: A song about romance - getting married and having a family.
Shake It Off: We've all seen it.
'Out of the Woods': A song about a snow mobile ride with an ex that ended up badly.
Interesting songs and I am sure fans cannot wait to hear the rest of Taylor Swift's album 1989.
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