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Taylor Swift Dropped A New Track From The ‘Fearless’ Vault And Baby It’s Boot-Scooting Time

'You All Over Me' is country Taylor at her finest.

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Taylor Swift has just dropped a new(ish) track titled ‘You All Over Me’, the first release from the vault of old songs she’ll be excavating throughout her epic re-recording process.

In February, Swift announced she’d be releasing the ‘Taylor’s Version’ of her second album Fearless in April — the first album to be re-recorded as a result of the ugly public fallout between her and music industry exec Scooter Braun, who purchased the masters for her first six albums on July 19. Swift called the situation a “worst case scenario“.

She dropped ‘Love Story (Taylor’s Version)’ back in February, and now she’s unveiled ‘You All Over Me’, featuring country artist Maren Morris. Fans of Country Taylor will be happy — this is a prime slice of early Swift songwriting, she even puts the accent back on.

“One thing I’ve been loving about these From The Vault songs is that they’ve never been heard, so I can experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists,” Swift wrote across socials about the release.

“Only I know which songs I wrote that almost made the Fearless album,” Swift said previously about unearthing the old tracks. “Songs I adored, but were held back for different reasons. I’ve decided I want you to have the whole story, see the entire vivid picture, and let you into the entire dreamscape that is my Fearless album. This process has been more fulfilling and emotional than I could’ve imagined and has made me even more determined to re-record all my old music.”

Listen to the new track below.