Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' album release update: Here's what to expect

There's only a few days left before "Swifties" can finally get a hold of "Reputation," Taylor Swift's sixth studio album. People are excited to know more about this "New Taylor" repute. "Reputation" is set to be released on Nov. 10 and can be pre-ordered from iTunes. It also has been reported that a tour is already in the works by Swift's team.

The singer-songwriter started giving her fans a dose of a "renewed" Taylor when she released the first single from her "Reputation" album, "Look What You Made Me Do." It was quickly followed by "Ready For It," while "Gorgeous" made its debut few weeks before the album's release, her latest single, "Call It What You Want" came out on Nov. 3.

As depicted by the lyrics of "Look What You Made Me Do," it became clear that a "new" Swift is coming to life. This also explains Swift's act last August when she suspended her online presence by deleting all the contents of her social media account. It also provided her fans the impression that the world must say goodbye to the "old version" of the songstress in anticipation of the arrival of her new album.

The album is said to have 15 tracks, and just like the first four hits, each song is expected to portray the new and improved "Tay-tay," with her current beau, Joe Alwyn being the inspiration in some of her new songs. It was also reported to contain songs that was inspired by the 27-year-old singer's past feuds, including the "Kimye" couple.

Album buyers can purchase on Target which has their own edition of "Reputation" and it comes with two special-edition Taylor Swift magazines consisting of 72 pages. The magazines will feature different personal photos of Swift, along with her artworks and poetries. It will also provide behind-the-scenes photos of the "Look What You Made Me Do" music video.

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