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Taylor Swift 'Reputation' News: Singer Announces Tracklist Amid Leak

T-Swift released the tracklist of her upcoming "Reputation" album after it was leaked on social media.

The "Bad Blood" singer has announced herself the official tracklist of her upcoming album on Instagram, just after it was leaked by several individuals on different social media platforms.

"3 days until #reputation," Swift's post reads, attached to the album's original artwork where the track list of 15 songs is placed on the right side of her face.

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Four of the songs from the track list were already released, which are "...Ready for It?" "Look What You Made Me Do," "Gorgeous," and "Call It What You Want."

Out of Swift's upcoming songs, fans took notice that "End Game" is one that she collaborated with long-time friend Ed Sheeran and rapper Future. None of the three music artists gave details about their collaboration, but followers of Swift already have speculations on possible hidden themes in her songs.

Fans will know soon enough what her songs are about once the album launches this weekend. Since "Look What You Made Me Do," fans are eager to uncover hidden messages in Swift's new songs.

However, there's bad news for Swift fans who are relying on streaming sites to listen to her new album. People from Swift's camp revealed that "Reputation" won't be available on streaming sites just yet, Bloomberg confirmed.

Swift's new album will be available in retail, as well as online stores such as iTunes, but it will take a week or so before "Reputation" will hit music streaming platforms. Swift's music streaming partners are still negotiating with her team about when her new album will be allowed to be launched on their sites.

The only executive producer listed on the "Reputation" album is Swift, accompanied by Jack Antonoff, Max Martin, and Shellback as her producers, Entertainment Weekly confirmed.

"Reputation" will be available on Friday, Nov. 10.

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