Get ready to drop everything now! Speak Now Taylor’s Version is coming soon, and Swifties are clamouring in the comment sections, generally rejoicing about the trajectory of this situation. In anticipation of the third re-record, fans have taken to rally for their favourite songs, exclaiming for how long they have been waiting to listen to Taylor’s Version of the song. We have compiled a list of songs that we cannot wait to listen to from this re-recorded version of the song.
Songs We Cannot Wait To Listen From Speak Now Taylor’s Version
Enchanted
It is a travesty that we will never be in a castle dancing to this song with our beloved because this song would absolutely be a period piece favourite. While this song starts out slow and insecure, the payoff in it so fantastic, especially with the high notes and the lyrics. It is such a beautiful song and is so satisfactory to yell and sing. Meanwhile, the first-date vibe from this song is immaculate. Especially after the bridge became a viral sound on Tiktok, people have been waiting desperately for this version of the song.
Dear John
While many people were taken aback by the savagery in Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve from Midnights, this song is supposed to be a step ahead of that. It is a brutal song, with the ability to absolutely ruin the man named John she speaks about in the song. It is victorious, it is nonchalant, and most of all, it is a straight-up diss. The lyrics are specific and allude to the treacherous terms of this relationship. The rhetorical questions in this song truly make it the iconic track that it is.
Mean
She really did not hold back anything when she wrote this song. While the banjo definitely made it the festive situation that it is, there are many ways this song is an absolute banger. Perhaps it is how she says, “…a liar and pathetic and alone in life…” that really gets people. Additionally, the song, at its core, is so vulnerable. It really is just a call to leave this person alone and not disturb them. Everything she promised in this song is essentially what she got. Once again, the edits made from this song just intensify the anticipation.
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Back to December
After Taylor Lautner came forward and explained how he had no idea about the Kanye West speech and essentially thought it was planned, this song became the staple to associate with him. Since he and his wife are both big fans of Swift, this song is a really happy coincidence. The song is also aspirational and apologetic. Apart from the aforementioned reason, the imagery in the track is absolutely beautiful, with the country roots coming through very strongly. The emotionality, however, truly takes the cake here.
Better Than Revenge
Feminism leaves everyone’s bodies when this song comes on. Speaking about losing a man to another woman, in this song, Swift goes on to speak about she can get something even better than revenge. The way she has described the other female character in this song is quite scathing, but the way she has been scathing in this track is truly iconic. Meanwhile, the early 50s energy that this song gives, in general, makes it the iconic song that it is. Maybe the artist may even change the way she writes the new version to make it more feminist.
Sparks Fly
This song makes you want to have a storm-like love that truly sweeps you away. Because just the way the lyrics follow each other, and the way there is a subtle glint of desire in this track makes it the iconic one that it is. While the sentiment of the song is incredibly sweet, the way the music makes everything a spectacle in this is one of the major reasons it is such a great reason to scream the lyrics while singing this song. The newness and excitement in this are truly the reason why this song works amazingly.
Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) releases on all music streaming platforms on July 7, 2023. Did we miss any songs from this list? Let us know in the comments below.
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