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Taylor Swift drops 'Red (Taylor's Version),' including the first song she ever wrote with Ed Sheeran
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Taylor Swift drops 'Red (Taylor's Version),' including the first song she ever wrote with Ed Sheeran

It's October 2012 again.

That's when Red, Taylor Swift's fourth studio album, originally released. And at midnight Friday (Nov. 12), Red (Taylor's Version) arrived in a flush of nostalgia.

The rerecorded project is the second installment of Swift's quest to reclaim her Big Machine masters, which were controversially sold last year—the first was Fearless in April—and includes nine never-before-heard "From The Vault" tracks.

"Run" featuring Ed Sheeran was the first song Swift and Sheeran wrote together after meeting in 2012, as the 11-time Grammy winner shared when she revealed the track list in August:

The original track list had already boasted "Everything Has Changed" featuring Sheeran:

Two other "From The Vault" tracks feature Phoebe Bridgers and Chris Stapleton, and there is also a 10-minute version of "All Too Well," which Swift told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show is "the thing I'm the most excited about" surrounding the Red (Taylor's Version) rollout.

Listen to the full album here.

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