Taylor Swift has become the synonym for success since she started to re-record her first sixth albums because of the incident with Scooter Braun. Swift’s masters were sold away from her, and she wanted to own them, but now the rest is history. Right now, she is challenging herself for the biggest debut of her career with “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”
Taylor released her fourth re-recorded album, “1989 (Taylor’s Version).” on October 27. That day, the artist automatically met success in the streaming platforms as she gained her biggest streaming day for any artist in Spotify’s history and the album became the most-streamed album in a single day in 2023.
Swift’s imminent success doesn’t stop here, Daily Double Hits reported based on predictions, “1989 (Taylor’s Version).” is challenging her tenth studio album, “Midnights” for the biggest debut of her career on the Billboard 200. Based solely on predictions, the brand new re-recording album has generated 1.5 million sold copies in its first five days of tracking, in contrast, “Midnights” debuted with 1.57 million sold copies.
In the same vein, Swift is also challenging herself to occupy the No. 1 spot with one of the tracks from the vault of “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” replacing her 2019 song, “Cruel Summer” from “Lover”, which gained popularity because of the “The Eras Tour” film.
Undoubtedly, Taylor Swift has one of the best legacies to date in the music industry, she keeps proving she can excel in any challenge even if they seem impossible. Do you believe “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” is going to surpass “Midnights,” and become the biggest debut for her career in the United States?