Taylor Swift is taking it back to 2008.

The 31-year-old singer announced Wednesday that she’ll be releasing the first new “Fearless” single from the vault at midnight Thursday, titled “You All Over Me.”

“One thing I’ve been loving about these From The Vault songs is that they’ve never been heard, so I can experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists,” Swift tweeted.

Country singer Maren Morris, who joined Swift onstage in Dallas in October 2018 during her “Reputation” tour, will provide background vocals.

Last month, Swift announced that she had completely rerecorded “Fearless,” complete with six never-before-heard songs, during her ongoing battle with former manager Scooter Braun over her masters. In November, Braun sold Swift’s master recordings to a private equity firm, Shamrock Holdings; the deal allows him to profit from album sales, music videos and artwork for the six albums, from her self-titled 2006 debut to the 2017 “Reputation.”

“Artists should own their own work for so many reasons, but the most screamingly obvious one is that the artist is the only one who really *knows* that body of work,” she said in February.

“This process has been more fulfilling and emotional than I could’ve imagined and has made me even more determined to re-record all of my music.”

The rerecorded “Love Story” debuted at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart in late February and earlier this month, the first snippets of her rerecorded “Wildest Dreams” appeared in the trailer for “Spirit Untamed.”

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