Taylor Swift ‘I’d Lie’ Song Trend Explained

Once more, Taylor Swift found herself in the spotlight due to her previously unreleased song titled “I’d Lie” gaining popularity across social media platforms. Although this tune is quite old, it sparked excitement when initially exposed during a live performance. With whispers increasing about Taylor’s upcoming re-recorded album, enthusiasts are eagerly discussing the possibility of the track finally being officially released. Here’s everything Swifties should know to stay updated on the latest developments.

Why is Taylor Swift’s ‘I’d Lie’ song trending?

Recently, Taylor Swift’s song has been dominating discussions among fans. There are whispers that the artist might include it as a previously unreleased track on her upcoming re-recorded album. However, these are just rumors, and Swift herself hasn’t officially confirmed this speculation yet.

In a 2006 performance at Billboard Live, Taylor Swift shared with the world one of her lesser-known tunes, I’d Lie.

Listen to I’d Lie on YouTube:

Some fans claim that Taylor Swift wrote the song prior to joining Big Machine Records, and it gained popularity when she sang it at her high school.

As a dedicated Taylor Swift fan, I’ve been noticing a lot of buzz on social media about which album she might be releasing next under the Taylor’s Version banner. So far, we’ve seen her re-work four of her iconic albums: 1989, Red, Fearless, and Speak Now. The speculation is rife that either Reputation or her debut album, simply titled Taylor Swift, could be the next to get the re-record treatment. It’s an exciting time for us Swifties!

There’s buzz among Swift’s fans that she might re-release her old song “I’d Lie” under her own version (Taylor’s Version), since it’s an older track originally published in 2006. According to Coming Soon’s previous report, the album is eagerly awaited as it coincides with spring and summer. A Swift fan posted about this on Reddit a year ago, expressing excitement for Taylor’s new version and suggesting that it could receive the warmest welcome since many people haven’t listened to it yet. They hope for its release in June.

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2025-05-14 20:02