Remember that Taylor Swift 1989 tracklist that leaked on Twitter late last week? According to the "Shake It Off" singer the presumed tracklist is way off base. After the information leaked on the social media site on Oct. 17, Swift dismissed the information on her Tumblr.

In response to a Billboard tumblr post about the 1989 tracklist, Swift has just one response on her own personal blog: "That's not even accurate. LOL."

Swift continued her dismissal of the leaked tracklist throughout the weekend on tumblr, telling a fan that "Shake It Off" was not actually song number six.

"I wonder if Taylor's going to post lyrics to Shake It Off tomorrow or post lyrics to a different song," fan 12-13-1989-taylorswift wrote before Swift herself dismissed the claims. "Nah cause dat track list iz WRONG... I was so relieved when the leaked track list was wrong."

Swift later admitted that, yeah, "Shake It Off" is No. 6, but she blamed "Becky" for that one.

Despite Swift's dismissal of the leaked tracklist (and its likely inaccuracies), the Twitter message did seem to have some correct information. Earlier today (Oct. 20), Swift revealed that her new song "Welcome to New York" was the first song on 1989 and "Shake It Off" is No. 6. The bonus track, penned by Jack Antonoff of Bleachers "You Are In Love" is also aimed to be a bonus track.

Other information surrounding 1989 and its tracklist (except for the inclusion of "Out of the Woods") remains under wraps... which is an impressive feat considering that the album will drop in just seven days (Oct. 27).

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