Okay everyone, hold onto your white horses because Taylor Swift might’ve just dropped some hints that 1989 is the next album she’s re-recording.
The 31-year-old singer/songwriter made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to discuss the release of her album, Fearless (Taylor’s Version), but more specifically the late-night host wanted to get down to business and find out who the true inspiration behind Swift’s song “Hey Stephen” was.
Colbert and Swift bickered throughout the entire conversation, with Colbert trying to confirm that Swift wrote “Hey Stephen” about him and Swift denying it, saying it’s about someone else, all the while saying extremely detailed facts about Colbert.
.@taylorswift13 finally tells @StephenAtHome who “Hey Stephen” is about. 💛 #LSSC pic.twitter.com/bkUa54Slot
— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) April 14, 2021
But that’s not what’s important here. It’s what Swift said between the lines.
At one point, Swift was denying that “Hey Stephen” was about Colbert and said, “Don’t flatter yourself. ‘Hey Stephen’ is not about you, any more than my album 1989 is about that year you spent waiting tables on the lunch shift at Scuzzi, an Italian restaurant in the river north area of Chicago, that by the way serves a really incredible slice of pizza.”
Of course, it’s just one mention about the album, she even mentioned her song from Lover, “You Need To Calm Down,” right after this.
Except it wasn’t the only nod to 1989.
“Take the feeling that you are feeling, and just ‘Shake It Off,'” Swift says as she tells Colbert that his feelings about “Hey Stephen” being about him are wrong.
If that isn’t good enough proof for you, Swift has at least started re-recording some of the 1989 tracks because earlier this month she announced that her new version of “Wildest Dreams” was featured in the trailer for the upcoming DreamWorks film Spirit Untamed.
Now, Swifties have quickly gone to work and dissected this 7-minute interview way better than we could, to figure out what other hints Swift might’ve dropped since the singer is known to share some Easter eggs for future projects every chance she gets. Check out some of the theories we found!
https://twitter.com/Saylorrtwiftt/status/1382119085455122435
the new york reference, the phone ringing, and the direct 1989 and shake it off references i- #1989TaylorsVersion pic.twitter.com/9BXrP4kARo
— christina ✩ (@tinalovestay) April 14, 2021
there are so many signs!!
1) A 1989 photograph of Stephen Colbert on the top left
2) Seagull which is on the shirt on 1989 album cover
3) 8 hearts, 9 stars which leads to ‘89 #1989TaylorsVersion 🥳 pic.twitter.com/LNvSRJjGBJ
— andre (@tayxpector) April 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/Saylorrtwiftt/status/1382213903120277504?s=20
https://twitter.com/Saylorrtwiftt/status/1382122790946545669?s=20
https://twitter.com/enchantedjess13/status/1382183018664755201?s=20
MASTER THREAD OF ALL THE 1989 REFERENCES + OTHER EASTER EGGS FROM TAYLOR’S INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT pic.twitter.com/EQ3Cg2ZMlF
— irene anna (@enerianna) April 14, 2021
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