Taylor Swift has described her upcoming fifth studio album as a “reinvention”.
The star – who is currently on a world tour in support of her album Red – said that she is “really loving” collaborating with other writers on the project.
Swift told Billboard: “I’m really loving collaboration right now. I see it as a bit of an apprenticeship. I want to be around people who love writing songs and have done it for years.
“Every time I’m in a studio I’m learning, like how to build a drum track, and getting a new perspective on things. It’s so thrilling to keep learning on your fifth album.
“As soon as [an album] comes out, I’m figuring out what the next one will be. It’s gotten to the point where each one is a reinvention, which is what I like best. I like it when it sounds new and people don’t know where you’re going to go next,” she added.
Swift’s new LP will serve as the follow-up to 2012’s Red, which included hit singles ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’, ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ and ’22’.
Source: Digital Spy
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