Did you know Taylor Swift’s 1989 Vault Tracks can be found on Google search? The Love Story singer announced her upcoming ‘1989’ re-recording last month while performing in Los Angeles, and now her ‘Taylor’s Version’ will include previously unreleased songs.
Vault songs have been included in her three prior re-recording releases as an extra perk for fans who stream and purchase the albums.
Swift previously revealed vault tracks for “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” by releasing a video of scrambled letters.
Google recently announced that its search function will populate a series of 89 puzzles that fans can solve to eventually reveal the names of those new songs.
Swifties, the vault is jammed! But don’t worry, there are no blank spaces inside. We’re in our fix-it era and will be out of the woods soon ???? https://t.co/2Ija1pbnnf
— Google (@Google) September 19, 2023
“You’ll be helping Swifties around the world get out of the woods (or unlock the vault) as everyone collectively solves 33 million puzzles,” Google said. “And that’s how it works, that’s how you get the vault track titles!”
Swift posted a clip of a blue vault opening on her Instagram, captioning the video with “You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain.”
Searches for “Taylor Swift” spiked after the post and remained high for a few hours, according to Google Trends data. Swift reached her highest Google search interest at 3 p.m. Tuesday, two hours after her post, before declining slightly. “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” is scheduled to be released on October 27.
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