Taylor Swift [1] took over Good Morning America on Thursday, and it looked like a huge party. Ahead of the release of her seventh album, Lover [2], the singer performed some of her biggest hits, including "Shake It Off," "ME [3]," and "You Need to Calm Down [4]," in Central Park for hundreds of dedicated Swifties. A few of the fans actually started lining up the night before, and Swift made sure to supply them with pizza and water [5], courtesy of her team and father, Scott Swift. Wearing sparkly shorts and a sheer button-up shirt, Swift made sure to include a few more Easter eggs [6] about her upcoming music [7] as she strutted her stuff on a stage decorated with cornelia flowers.
During her appearance on the show, Swift also made a big announcement about her upcoming music. The "ME! [8]" singer confirmed that she plans to rerecord her first five albums [9] in an attempt to own the masters to her original music. "Yeah that's true, and it's something I'm very excited about," she told Robin Roberts. "My contract says starting from November 2020, I can start rerecording albums one through five. I think artists deserve to own their own work. It's next year — I'm gonna be busy." See more videos of her GMA performances ahead.