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Posted: 6:26 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6, 2010
By Nancy Wilson
Taylor Swift was no doubt bummed when a poor quality version of her new single "Mine" got leaked before it's scheduled August 16th debut. She tweeted yesterday, "I landed in Japan (where she's on tour) and got 20 texts and looked at iTunes and got tears in my eyes. And so, we begin again :)" Listen to "Mine" here. To me, it sounds pretty much like all of Taylor's stuff, about love and hope, etc. But it's a more grown up version. Bye bye high school, hello college! The opening lyrics is "You were in college, working part-time, waiting tables/Left a small town and never looked back." I was wondering if she would be able to get beyond the teenaged angst and it appears from "Mine" she has. While the "bootleg" copy may have been a record label "leak" as some say to boost interest, there is some good news. Since the song officially came out Wednesday afternoon, it's zoomed quickly to the top of ITunes. Read more about it. Taylor's "Speak Now" album is out October 25th, unless it's leaked early!
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