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Swifties have created a feature that updates all your Spotify playlists with Taylor's Version songs within seconds.
So, you want to immediately swap all the Taylor Swift songs in your playlists with Taylor's Versions? We've got you covered.
Ever since Taylor Swift started releasing re-recordings of her albums, fans all around the world have stopped listening to her old music in a bid to support her endeavour to regain the rights to her music. As it stands, Taylor has released brand new versions of Fearless, Red, Speak Now and 1989 and fans have begun streaming them instead of the original albums.
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So far so simple, but what about all the playlists you have that are filled with Taylor Swift songs from her original albums?
Well, Swifties have developed an effective feature that instantly replaces every single Taylor Swift song in your playlists with Taylor's Versions. The dev tool was created by Reddit user Roshy10 on github and fan account @TheSwiftSociety makes sure to share links to the website every time Taylor releases one of her Taylor's Version albums.
Here's how to use the website:
If you've already updated your playlists, you'll get a notification that says: "Looks like your playlists are already Taylorized."
‼️| Replace "1989" songs with Taylor's Version on your Spotify playlists here
— The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) October 27, 2023
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Unfortunately, there's not an equivalent Taylor's Version feature for Apple Music users at the moment. The same goes for all streaming platforms outside of Spotify. For now, you'll have to manually exchange all of the Taylor songs in your playlists with Taylor's Versions.
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