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Taylor Swift’s Album is Called “Reputation” and the First Single Is Out Thursday Night

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UPDATE The new album is called “Reputation” and the first single is out Thursday night. Maybe it’s called “Snake.”

“Reputation” will arrive on November 10th, just in time for the American Music Awards. Taylor will push the album on that show. If “Reputation” is good, then it will make the Grammys in February 2019.

Taylor Swift is playing games with us. Today she posted a video of a hissing snake to Twitter and Instagram. Is her new song called “Snake”? Is it a reference to the deejay who groped her, to Calvin Harris, or Katy Perry? Do I care? Do you? I guess we’ll find out shortly.

PS Good PR campaign. Everyone’s fallen for it. Even me!

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