Taylor Swift fan receives vinyl with 'creepy' music instead of 'Speak Now' songs

By A Mystery Man Writer

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Instead of the opening tracks from Swift's newly re-recorded "Speak Now" album, Rachel Hunter heard electronic music from the 1990s, she said.
When Rachel Hunter returned to her home in Staffordshire, England, after a vacation, her top priority was opening her just-delivered Taylor Swift vinyl.
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