Taylor Swift Might Want To Change Up Her Promotional Plan For ‘1989 (Taylors Version)

Taylor Swift Might Want To Change Up Her Promotional Plan For ‘1989 (Taylors Version)

Taylor Swift has been releasing her remix albums for almost two years now, and she's now following a tried and true formula. The singer is quite consistent in promoting her sets and it works wonderfully. But with the upcoming release, he might rethink how he writes tracks and aim for more mainstream hits.

After releasing her first three remix albums, Swift mostly, but not entirely, avoided promoting singles through traditional campaigns. He sometimes shares a track or two before a full album is released, but most of the music isn't available until after the full package is released. In less than two months, Swift will return to 1989 (Taylor's Version) , a slightly reworked 1989 pop album. The collection will be released at the end of October, which is not too far, even if Swifties are considered so. Now it's time to mix things up.

1989 was Swift's biggest album in terms of number of singles. The song has three no. 1s on the Hot 100, with "Shake It Off", "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood" reaching no. 1 has reached. Two other songs, "Styl" and "Wildest Dreams", also entered the top ten. Many of these releases are among the most successful and popular, with millions of copies sold.

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