Taylor Swift’s easter eggs that would point to the release of Reputation’s vault tracks are getting more and more difficult to ignore as the date for The Life of a Showgirl’s release nears date.
The Mastermind singer’s biggest hints seem to come from Apple Music, which now has an animation of black glitters seeping through cracks of the cover art from her upcoming album, closely resembling the ones onstage at The Eras Tour.
When the 14-time Grammy winner would perform Delicate from the sixth studio album, the stage would have similar cracks show up.
Taylor also used the song to promote the showgirl cardigan, which was not missed by swifties, along with the fact that her management team’s account, Taylor Nation has also repeatedly used tracks from the fan favourite album to promote the next one.
Meanwhile on September 30th the platform capitalised certain words from the lyrics off of Reputation which fans realised spell, “"They don’t make loyalty like they used to."
The global popstar had also written in the letter after acquiring her the master’s rights to her album that the vault tracks off of the beloved album could “hatch” if fans wanted, which is what some fans speculate the cracks look like.
Notably, the picture Taylor has been bringing attention to, of herself while promoting the Target vinyl variant reminds fans of a picture from her 2023 Time magazine cover story in which the songwriter said that Reputation’s vault tracks would be “fire.”
The Look What You Made Me Do singer’s heart for The Life of a Showgirl is noticeably ablaze, and her latest popup prior to the release of the highly anticipated album also had a bathtub resembling the one from the music video of the song.
Taylor’s diehard fans theorise that the never-before-heard songs will drop at 1am after the release of The Life of a Showgirl.
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