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Taylor Swift just dropped a clue about her wedding and disguised it as a record store announcement — and the timing lines up so perfectly that there's no way this is a coincidence. On the exact same day, her ex-boyfriend announced he's taking over Netflix, SNL, and a world tour, and the word Swiftie officially entered the dictionary. March 2nd, 2026 was one of the wildest days in this entire era. Let's get into it. So here's what happened. Taylor Nation — her official fan platform — announced that Taylor Swift is releasing a limited-edition seven-inch vinyl of Elizabeth Taylor for Record Store Day 2026. The vinyl is called the Cry My Eyes Violet Glitter pressing — named after a lyric from the song — and it comes with collectible black-and-white cover art and a B-side called the So Glamorous Cabaret Version. That B-side is a brand new theatrical reimagining of the track that nobody has heard yet. It's only available in person at independent record stores on April 18th. No online sales. No pre-orders. No major retailers. You show up on the day or you miss it. Now on the surface, this looks like Taylor supporting independent music stores the way she does every year. She's done Record Store Day releases before. But let's look at the details, because this is where it gets interesting. The song she chose is Elizabeth Taylor — a track named after one of the most iconic brides in Hollywood history. Elizabeth Taylor was married eight times and became synonymous with glamorous, dramatic, larger-than-life weddings. Taylor Swift chose THIS song — not any of the other twelve tracks on the album — to release as a standalone single fifty-six days before her own wedding. The vinyl is purple and blue glitter. The cover art is black and white old-Hollywood glamour. The B-side is literally called the So Glamorous version. Everything about this release screams bridal energy, and fans immediately picked up on it. Some fans are now speculating that Elizabeth Taylor might become the third official single from Life of a Showgirl — following Fate of Ophelia and Opalite, which both went to number one. If it does, that would give Taylor three number-one singles from the same album in the lead-up to her wedding. The track debuted at number three on the charts when the album dropped, so the demand is already there. And if the vinyl pressing drives a sales spike the way her Record Store Day releases always do, it could absolutely chart again.