February 12, 2021

Taylor Swift celebrates her fans with 'Love Story (Taylor's Version)'

WATCH: Taylor Swift to release re-recorded version of ‘Love Story’ at midnight

Taylor Swift is reclaiming her music one song at a time. At the stroke of midnight Friday, she released the re-recorded version of the single that catapulted her into superstardom 13 years ago: "Love Story."

"Love Story," which came out in 2008, was the lead single off Swift's sophomore album, "Fearless."

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Swift's updated "Love Story (Taylor's Version)" still exudes the dreamy romanticism and emotion fans came to love about the singer's music -- all while showcasing how much her voice has grown over the years.

However, she makes it evident in the lyric video that she is celebrating the journey she embarked on with fans over a decade ago by highlighting her fondest memories during the "Fearless" era.

Throughout the four-minute video, Swift, 31, shares a series of adorable throwback photos and clips of her hugging and smiling with fans during various meet and greets, bringing a whole new meaning to the lyric, "We were both young when I first saw you."

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The sentimental video ends with a teen-aged Swift making a heart shape with her hands as a message on the screen reads, "With love to all of my fans."

Watch the lyric video for "Love Story (Taylor's Version)" here:

Also, in the minutes leading up to the song's midnight premiere, Swift secretly updated her website to announce the rebranded "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" album will be released April 9 -- confirming the Easter egg fans noticed in her social media post from earlier in the day.

As previously reported, during her Thursday appearance on "Good Morning America," the 10-time Grammy Award winner said she was "excited" to share her new music with fans. She also revealed more about the upcoming "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" album, noting that the album will tout "six never before released songs from the vault," bumping the track list to 26 songs.

Fans can preorder the album now.