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Taylor Swift Reveals That The Title To Her Next Album Is Hidden In ‘Me!’ Video

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Taylor Swift dropped a bombshell for fans when she revealed that the title to her next album is already out and it can be found in the “Me!” video.

“As soon as I wrote the chorus, I pretty much knew that this was really special,” the 29-year-old singer shared when she called into the “Zach Sang Show” on Monday, per Billboard magazine. (SLIDESHOW: These Women On Instagram Hate Wearing Clothes)

 

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“It’s always really difficult to pick a first single for my albums, because I try to make an album that’s so vast in its scope that it’s hard to pick which is going to be representative,” she added. “There isn’t ever one song that could just sum up what the album is.”(SLIDESHOW: 142 Times Josephine Skriver Barely Wore Anything)

Swift continued explaining that her single, with Panic at the Disco’s Brendon Urie, felt like a “celebration.” (RELATED: Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation Stadium Tour’ Hits Netflix And Here’s What Everyone Is Saying)

“It felt like something that could make you feel good,” the “Blank Space” hitmaker shared. “And, I just want that right now for people. I want that for me when I perform it. I want to feel good and feel positive and feel hopeful and I feel like a song is like a mantra.”

“If you get a song stuck in your head, that’s the message you’re telling yourself whether it’s intentional or not, or conscious or not,” she added.

 

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At one point, she admitted the highly-anticipated title of her next album, so far unannounced, is indeed hidden in the colorful pop video for her single titled “Me!” and credited those fans who have already figured it out.

Already, since the single hit last week, it has been breaking all kinds of records. Most notably, breaking YouTube’s, VEVO’s, and Amazon Alexa’s request records.

So, here’s the video once more that is just as great as we hoped. Happy hunting!