Singer Taylor Swift released a sneak peek of her re-recorded version of the song “Back to December.” The modified version of the well-liked song is previewed here in the new version, dubbed “Taylor’s Version,” for fans.

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Swift’s devoted following is ecstatic about the snippet’s release and can’t wait to hear how she reimagines “Back to December.”

For fans of Taylor Swift, exciting news! Soon, the other 21 songs from the album “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” will be made available, including the whole redesigned version of the 2010 ballad “Back to December” Fans will be able to hear Swift’s new take on the entire album on July 7 because she has scheduled the release date for that day.

Taylor Swift’s followers were ecstatic when the two-minute footage was made public and posted about it . The clip was eagerly shared and appreciated by Swift’s devoted following, building excitement for the release of “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).”

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One fan tweeted, “THE CINEMATIC AUGUST + BACK TO DECEMBER TAYLOR’S VERSION SNIPPET OH MY SWIFTIE HEART 🥹💜”

“THEN I THINK ABOUT SUMMER ALL THE BEAUTIFUL TIIIMES I WATCHED YOU LAUGHIN FROM THE PASSENGER’S SIIIIDE😭”, another fan tweeted.

Taylor Swift has devoted the last two years to re-recording her albums from before 2019. The Big Machine Records label initially issued these albums. Swift, however, lost ownership of her original songs when she switched to Republic Records in 2018 and Scooter Braun purchased her back catalog.

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Swift decided to redo the recordings for her earlier albums in order to reclaim ownership and control over her music. Her ability to rework her favorite tunes and show her artistic independence is made possible by this calculated decision. Swift hopes to regain control over her master recordings through the re-recording of her back catalog and protect her artistic integrity from outside influences.