Taylor Swift’s fun songs are no longer just “blank space” on her upcoming album.
The “Anti-Hero” singer, 33, revealed the titles of four additional tracks for the upcoming release 1989 (Taylor Version) after she challenged fans to decode a string of words on Google — and ended up temporarily disrupting the site.
On Wednesday, Google he posted a video to X (formerly known as Twitter), revealing four records. “Oh look, you did it. You’ve unlocked the 1989 vault (Taylor’s version) and now I’m so excited to share new vault clues with you,” the site announced.
In the video, the words were slowly deciphered to reveal the song titles: “Is It Over Now?”, “Now That We Don’t Talk,” “Say Don’t Go” and “Suburban Legends.”
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“Can’t wait for you to hear them,” the clip concludes.
However, Swift still left one piece of the puzzle unsolved — an as-yet-unreleased fifth track for fans to guess the title of.
On Tuesday, she posted a video showing a blue sky with various letters flying out of it, including “T”, “S”, “I”, “U” and “L”. She captioned it with some lyrics from the song “Blank Space,” saying, “You can tell me when the *quest* is over… if the drugs were worth the pain. 😎”
Taylor Swift to perform at SoFi Stadium in 2023.
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However, the big reveal wasn’t easy for fans who were tasked with searching for “Taylor Swift” on Google and solving one of the 89 available world puzzles that became available after clicking on the blue vault that appeared. (Swift said she’ll reveal the vaulted walkways if fans collectively solve a total of 33 million puzzles.)
Some fans complained that they didn’t see the blue vault when they started the search and couldn’t access the puzzle, according to TODAY. Google even temporarily crashed, telling fans in a post, “Swifties, the vault is jammed! But don’t worry, there are no empty seats inside. We are in our era of repair and we will be out of the woods soon.”
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During an Aug. 9 performance at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Swift revealed that she will be releasing a new recorded version of her Grammy-winning first pop album. She wrote on social networks that the new album will contain five songs that were not originally cut.
“To be completely honest, this is my FAVORITE re-recording I’ve ever done because the 5 From The Vault songs are so crazy,” she teased at the time. “I can’t believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!”
The singer later said there would be an additional bonus track on the Target vinyl of the album, which is currently available for pre-order.
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Swift’s rounded songs from her re-recorded albums are highly anticipated and often come with great fanfare.
After announcing the reissue of her 2010 album. Speak now, in May, surprised fans at her July 10 show by bringing Taylor Lautner, Joey King and Presley Cash on stage. The three stars made an appearance in Kansas City, Missouri, after Swift premiered her new music video for “I Can See You,” which has amassed more than 30 million views.
1989 (Taylor Version) is scheduled for release on October 27th.
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