A Taylor Swift fan was expecting to hear the newly released re-recorded album "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on the vinyl she just opened, but it played something else instead.

The fan, whose name is Rachel Hunter, shared the creepy audio that played instead of the distinct intro of Swift's opening track on the album, "Mine," on her TikTok account.

"Does anyone else's 'Speak Now' vinyl not have Taylor Swift on it?" She asked, holding up the album and vinyl. "Because I've just played mine for the first time."

Hunter then proceeded to explain that she got the orchid vinyl and then played it. Sure enough, the audio pressed on the vinyl is not Swift, but someone else entirely.

'Speak Now' By Not-Taylor Swift

Hunter was shocked and confused when she first played it, but it eventually gave her the creeps, as she initially played it alone in her darkly-lit room.

"This voice started and I was like, 'Oh my god, do I have like a secret message from Taylor on my album?'" She recalled. "And I was like, that's not Taylor Swift."

According to NBC News, the song she heard is "Happy Land," by a group called Ultramarine. On the other side of the vinyl, it still was not Swift's album, but "Soul Vine (70 Billion People)" by a music group called Cabaret Voltaire.

As of this writing, there are no other fans who have stepped forward with the same error.

Several netizens who commented on Hunter's TikTok video urged her to contact the "Love Story" singer's merch team to report the error and have it replaced.

Other fans have begun tagging Taylor Nation in the comments. Some even asked the account to send Hunter a new album along with the highly coveted "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" cardigan.

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Taylor Swift's 'Errors Tour'

Fans have lovingly dubbed Swift's highly anticipated tour, "The Errors Tour," noting that there have been several errors that the star has encountered during her show.

A few weeks ago, fans caught the "Lavender Haze" singer run towards backstage when her stage malfunctioned and did not go down as it was supposed to.

"Welcome to the errors tour," fans would joke.

Other incidents involve Swift's dresses. Sometimes she would get entangled in the sequins or maybe even cover her entire face with the impressive, sheer train of her "Folklore" set dress.

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