The FBI wants you to 'Speak Now' about federal crime with Taylor Swift campaign

'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' is available now
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In case you needed further reason to believe Taylor Swift is a real-life superhero, her music is now being used to fight crime.

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Less than a week after the release of Taylor’s latest re-record, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the FBI is taking the opportunity to encourage citizens to “Speak Now” when it comes to crime.

“Justice is better than revenge,” a tweet from the FBI Washington Field reads. “You may not be Superman, but you can help the #FBI protect the country,” the caption continues, listing the FBI tips line and website.

The creativity doesn’t stop there — the department also posted their own version of a tracklist with tracks including “Terrorism (FBI’s Version),” “Cybercrime (FBI’s Version),” and "Weapons of Mass Destruction (FBI’s Version).”

Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), which arrived July 7, is the third re-release of six that Taylor has planned in an effort to regain artistic control of her music. It follows Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version), which both released in 2021.

Taylor is nearing the end of the US leg of her Eras Tour and will close things out with six back-to-back shows in Los Angeles before taking the tour international. See a full list of dates here.

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