Singer Taylor Swift might be releasing a remix of "Bad blood" as the next single off her latest album "1989".
On Monday, her record label Republic revealed in a post on its website that a new version of the track was scheduled to release on May 19. The post, for an unknown reason, has already been removed, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Following Republic's announcement, fans began speculating that the new single would feature contributions from either rapper Kanye West or Swift's rumoured new beau Calvin Harris.
Last year, Swift revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that "Bad lood" was a song she wrote about a fellow female entertainer who once tried to sabotage her tour. There have been speculations that Katy Perry is the woman in question.
Swift's current single from the massively successful album is "Style" has so far peaked at No. 6 on Billboard Hot 100. The other two singles, "Shake it off" and "Blank space", hit No. 1 on the chart.
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