Swifties have good reason to be excited—Taylor Swift might be gearing up to re-release her iconic 2017 album Reputation. The buzz kicked off when she dropped “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” in the ninth episode of The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6, playing during a powerful scene where June Osborne (Elizabeth Moss) leads an uprising against the Commanders.

This unexpected track release is fueling hopes for a full Reputation (Taylor’s Version) re-release. Adding to the speculation, fans noticed some clever clues on Taylor’s official website: a four-option menu featuring Apparel, Music, Accessories, and Sale—whose initials spell out AMAs, hinting at the upcoming American Music Awards on May 26. Plus, there were 12 items listed at 26% off, which fans believe references her potential 12th studio album and the AMA date.

Taylor Nation also reignited the rumors by resharing a fan post about voting for Taylor in six AMA categories, accompanied by a cryptic message with capital letters spelling “AMAs.”

All signs point to something big dropping soon—possibly at the AMAs—meaning Swifties might finally get their hands on Reputation (Taylor’s Version) and maybe even new music. The countdown to May 26 just got a whole lot more thrilling.

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