Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Taylor Swift’s Next Gift for Scooter Braun: First Unreleased Single from An Old Album with Maren Morris On Background Vocals

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Taylor Swift is toying with Scooter Braun the way one of her cats plays with a rubber mouse.

She’s releasing a “From the Vault” single from her re-recorded album, “Fearless,” tomorrow night. The single “You All Over Me,” has background vocals from Maren Morris.

Taylor has re-recorded her “Fearless” album and included unreleased tracks, all in an effort to kill off the original version of the album which was sold to Scooter Braun and then to Shamrock Capital for $300 million.

The first “Fearless” redux single “Love Story” sold around 33,000 copies in downloads and around 400,000 copies including streaming. Taylor might release a couple more before she unleashes the whole album.

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