Ed Sheeran addresses rumors about Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ re-record
Are you prepared for it? Ed Sheeran has joined the conversation amidst speculation that Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” will be her next re-recorded album following the upcoming release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version).” On Monday’s episode of Andy Cohen’s “Deep & Shallow Podcast” on SiriusXM, the “Perfect” singer revealed that he has not yet recorded a new version of their collaboration “End Game” from her sixth studio album. “No, I haven’t. No. But ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ is the next one coming out. That’s the next one,” said Sheeran. The 2017 track from “Reputation” also features rapper Future. During an interview with Andy Cohen, the “Shape of You” singer seemingly addressed rumors about “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).” Taylor Swift “No, I haven’t,” replied Sheeran when asked if he had re-recorded the 2017 track. Additionally, the 32-year-old “Eyes Closed” musician admitted that he hasn’t been able to attend one of the pop star’s Eras Tour shows as he is currently on his own Mathematics Tour. “I would love to go and see Taylor’s show, but we’re all performing on the same dates every single weekend. I think there’s a chance, next year when she’s in the UK, then I’ll be free,” he said. Swift, 33, announced the upcoming release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” during her sixth and final concert in Los Angeles last week. For more TheFantasyTimes content that you love… “There’s something that I’ve been planning for a really, really, really, ridiculously, embarrassingly long time, and instead of telling you about it, I think I’ll just show you,” she said while performing onstage at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. After a dramatic pause, the cover artwork for the re-recorded album appeared on the big screen behind her. Sheeran is currently in the midst of his Mathematics Tour. Swift announced the release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” last week in Los Angeles during her Eras Tour. The announcement sparked screams and cheers of excitement from the sold-out crowd as she revealed that the release date will be October 27th – exactly nine years after the original version came out. The Grammy winner has spent the past few years re-recording new versions of her first six albums after Scooter Braun acquired the rights to her music in 2019. Swift has already released re-recorded versions of 2008’s “Fearless,” 2010’s “Speak Now,” and 2012’s “Red.”
Are you ready for it?
Ed Sheeran has entered the chat amid rumors that Taylor Swift’s “Reputation” will be her next re-recorded album following the upcoming release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version).”
During Monday’s episode of Andy Cohen’s “Deep & Shallow Podcast” on SiriusXM, the “Perfect” singer revealed he has yet to record a new version of their collaboration “End Game” from her sixth studio album.
“No, I haven’t. No. But ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ is the next one coming out. That’s the next one,” Sheeran said.
The 2017 track from “Reputation” also features rapper Future.


Additionally, the “Eyes Closed” musician, 32, admitted he hasn’t been able to catch a stop on the pop star’s Eras Tour since he’s currently on the road for his own Mathematics Tour.
“I would love to go and see Taylor’s show, but we’re all playing on the same dates every single weekend. I think there’s a chance, next year when she’s in the UK, then I’ll be free,” he said.
Swift, 33, announced the forthcoming release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” during her sixth and final concert in Los Angeles last week.
For more TheFantasyTimes you love …
“There’s something that I’ve been planning for a really, really, really, ridiculously, embarrassingly long time, and instead of telling you about it, I think I’ll just sort of show you,” she said while performing onstage at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Following a dramatic pause, the cover artwork for the re-recorded album appeared on the big screen behind her.


The announcement sparked screams and cheers of excitement from the sold-out crowd as she revealed the release date will be Oct. 27 — exactly nine years after the original version came out.
The Grammy winner has spent the past few years re-recording new versions of her first six albums after Scooter Braun acquired the rights to her music in 2019.
Swift has already released re-recorded versions of 2008’s “Fearless,” 2010’s “Speak Now” and 2012’s “Red.”