Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Reignites the Glittery Optimism and Leaves Listeners Hooked

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Taylor Swift's re-recorded version of her album "1989" (Taylor's Version) is expected to overshadow the original version in terms of market share, following the pattern set by her previous re-recorded albums. The original version of "1989" is likely to experience a significant drop in weekly consumption, similar to what happened with her albums "Fearless," "Red," and "Speak Now." The re-recorded versions have consistently outperformed the originals, leading to potential losses in sales and streams for the original versions.
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