Taylor Swift Releases New Versions of Cruel Summer and Names

Taylor Swift Releases New Versions of ‘Cruel Summer’ and Names Four Additional Songs to Her Upcoming ‘1989’

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Taylor Swift has treated fans to two new versions of Cruel Summer, including a live version and a remix.

“What a truly stunning thing you did to make The Eras Tour concert film. I’ve been watching videos of you in the theaters dancing and prancing and recreating choreography, creating inside jokes, performing spells, getting engaged, and generally creating exactly the joyful chaos we’re known for 😇,” Swift, 33, captioned a post on Instagram on Wednesday evening.

“One of my favorite things you did was you supported ‘Cruel Summer’ so much that I ended up starting the Eras Tour show with it. For old times’ sake, I’m releasing the live audio from the tour so we can all scream it from the comfort of our own homes and cars, PLUS a brand new remix from @lpgiobbi 😜 Thank you, forever, wow, just thank you !!!”

Cruel Summer was featured on Swift’s 2019 album Lover and became her eighth most consistent No. 1 on Billboard on October 7. She performed the track as part of her Eras Tour setlist.

Swift also revealed the songs that will be added to her 1989 re-recording on October 27th. These include Is It Over Now?, Now That We Don’t Talk, Say Don’t Go and Suburban Legends.