The U.S. Government released ‘Speak Now (FBI’s Version)’ following the release of TaylorSwift's newest re-recorded album.
album cover encouraging people to submit tips regarding possible criminal activity. In place of a real tracklist,includes nine song titles detailing what sort of offenses they’re looking for: terrorism, cybercrime, counterintelligence, civil rights, public corruption, weapons of mass destruction, organized crime, violent crime and white-collar crime.
“Justice is better than revenge,” reads the tweet, referencing actual songs — “Better Than Revenge,” “Speak Now” and the title track — from Swift’s latest re-recorded LP, which dropped July 7. “You may not be Superman, but you can help the #FBI protect the country. If you have information about a federal crime, speak now.
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