Taylor Swift’s lockdown work ethic is making the rest of us look bad. Not content with releasing two of 2020’s biggest albums, Folklore and Evermore, in the latter half of last year, the singer will embark on a new phase of her career on Friday when she unveils a re-recording of her 2008 album Fearless.
Along with new versions of the hits that kickstarted her chart ascendancy like You Belong With Me and Love Story, she’s dusted off songs written in her late teens that didn’t make the original cut.
But why is one of the biggest, and most prolific, artists in the world focusing her creative energies on recreating old tracks almost beat for beat?
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