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Taylor Swift unveils her latest number Gorgeous

| | Oct 20, 2017, at 11:31 pm
Los Angeles, Oct 20 (IBNS): Singer Taylor Swift has unveiled her new single Gorgeous.

This song is the the third one from her upcoming album, Reputation.

Earlier, she teaser her fans by posting three interesting Instagram posts.

While one read: "Available Everywhere".

 

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The other post said: "Midnight Tonight Eastern."

 

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And in another one listeners could hear a child voice saying 'gorgeous' over an electro- pop sound bed.

 

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The singer's  sixth studio LP will release on Nov 10.

 

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