Taylor Swift and Apple Music surprise with big change that causes a stir and makes Spotify forget

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Fans are on the lookout for any hints or surprises about what the 35-year-old artist will do Leer

fter touring the world with her record-breaking " " for nearly two years and releasing a surprise double album, " ", which includes several songs inspired by her relationship with Kelce, Swift is taking a break from In the midst of the pop star's elusive public presence, fans are on the lookout for any clues or surprises about what the 35-year-old artist will do. An unexpected change that is viral She recently released a limited edition cardigan to celebrate the fourth anniversary of " " and announced the release of a new vinyl album for . However, eagle-eyed fans noticed an unexpected change on the singer's on Saturday.

In recent years, Swift decided to re-record earlier albums to retain ownership of her music. While the original albums are still available through search on , they are no longer displayed on her homepage. Although it is unclear whether , fans reacted strongly on social media.



The Swifties were quick to speak out One fan account simply commented: "OMG!". A Swiftie posted: "SPOTIFY, LEARN TO DO IT!". Another fan account gushed: "FINALLY! Now it won't automatically play the stolen versions!".

Several fans expressed their belief that this could be a precursor to the upcoming "Taylor's Version" album. One X user wrote: "OHHH, SOMETHING IS HAPPENING AND WE DON'T SEE IT!". Swifties are still waiting for the 14-time Grammy winner to release " ", along with " " of her 2006 self-titled debut album According to recent registration requests, which are the fifth and final extension for each title, fans could see both albums released in July or, at the latest, in August.

However, it could restart the process by submitting a new application after the expiration date..