Photo Credit: Ronald Woan/ CC by 2.0 Two days after launching ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version),’ Taylor Swift’s re-released album has actually broken 2 brand-new Spotify records.When Taylor Swift initially launched her album Speak Now in 2010, it won the leading nation album at the Billboard Music Awards, with the track “Mean” winning 2 Grammy Awards for finest nation tune and finest solo efficiency. Now, just 2 days after launching her re-recorded album, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) has actually ended up being Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single day in 2023 and the most-streamed nation album in a single day in Spotify history. “We’ve had the time of our lives exceeding with you,” Spotify tweeted, referencing Swift’s tune “Long Live.” The super star launched her highly-anticipated brand-new variation of the 2010 album on Friday, July 7, 2023, total with re-recordings of hits like “The Story of United States,” “Dear John,” and “Ours,” along with 6 brand-new tracks, “from the vault.””It’s here. It’s yours, it’s mine, it’s ours. It’s an album I composed alone about the impulses, dreams, distress, dramas, and disasters I lived out as a girl in between 18 and 20,” Taylor Swift states of the release. “I tape-recorded this album when I was 32 (and still maturing, now), and the memories it restored filled me with fond memories and gratitude. For life, for you, for the reality that I get to recover my work.” Swift amazed her fans the day after the album’s re-release with a video for “I Can See You (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault).” The video included the vocalist with ex-boyfriend Taylor Lautner and stars Joey King and Presley Cash, who both appeared in the video for Swift’s tune “Mean.” Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) shines as the current accomplishment for the super star in the previous year. In October 2022, she set the record for the most-streamed album in a single day on Spotify with the release of her album Midnights. In June, she broke the Guinness World Record as the only living artist with 10 albums charting concurrently on the United States Billboard 200. Swift started re-recording her very first 6 albums after a rights conflict with her previous record business, Big Machine, and executive Scooter Braun, who offered her back brochure to a personal equity company in an offer supposedly worth $300 million. Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) is her 3rd re-recorded studio album.