Almost everything about Taylor Swift's latest album folklore has been a surprise, from the last-minute announcement of its very existence to the contents of the record itself (Production from The National's Aaron Dessner?
A duet with Bon Iver?). But this week, Swift proved she isn't done yet: On Thursday morning, Rolling Stone reports that a handful of independently-owned record stores received signed copies of folklore to sell.Chicago’s Reckless Records said the CDs "just showed up," and a representative from the shop Bull Moose told Rolling Stone that on Tuesday night a Universal Music Group sales rep offered them the chance to participate in a "promotional sale for signed CDs by a major artist." When the Bull Moose representative learned.
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