Taylor Swift partners with Google for a vault song reveal: fans face technical difficulties
Taylor Swift will be releasing her re-recorded version from 1989 in just over a month. Fans are looking forward to its release, and the singer-songwriter just released an enticing teaser that has sparked social media excitement.
Swift confirmed her planned “1989” re-recording while playing in Los Angeles last month, and “Taylor’s Version” will include previously unheard tracks. Vault songs have been added as a special treat for fans who hear and buy her past re-recording releases.
Swift previously released vault tracks for “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” featuring scrambled letters.
Google revealed on Tuesday that its search tool is going to produce a series of 89 puzzles for fans to solve so as to reveal the names of the new music.
“You’ll be assisting Swifties all over the world in getting out of the woods (or unlocking the vault) as everyone solves 33 million puzzles,” Google added. “And that’s how it works, and how you get the vault track titles!”
On Saturday, multiple fans spotted a small blue vault emerge when searching on Google “Taylor Swift”. The vault unlocked to reveal a jumbled version of Swift’s approaching album name, and more puzzles would be disclosed as participants entered answers into the search bar.
Swift released a new video on Instagram Sept. 19 showing a vault seemingly floating in a sky surrounded by birds.
From the vault, the letters and symbol “T-S-!-U-L” fly out, along with one set of quotation marks.
“You can tell me when the *search* is over… if the high was worth the pain,” she captioned the post, a play on the lyrics from her song “Blank Space.”
However fans reported a glitch as they search the answers with no subsequent progress.
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