Taylor Swift has just released the track list for Reputation and it’s bound to get you excited to listen to the new album!

Swift fans may not be able to stream the singer’s forthcoming album on music services like Spotify and Apple Music, but we’re betting you’ll STILL want to get your hands on a copy of Reputation when it hits store shelves.

Taylor Swift took to Instagram to unveil the official track list to fans on Tuesday (November 7) night.

“3 days until #reputation,” wrote the singer in the caption of a black and white photo of herself which features the names of the 15 songs trailing down across one side of her face.

Check out the official track list for Reputation below:

1. …Ready For It?
2. End Game [feat. Ed Sheeran and Future]
3. I Did Something Bad
4. Don’t Blame Me
5. Delicate
6. Look What You Made Me Do
7. So It Goes…
8. Gorgeous
9. Getaway Car
10. King of My Heart
11. Dancing With Our Hands Tied
12. Dress
13. This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
14. Call It What You Want
15. New Year’s Day

3 days until #reputation

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As excited as we are to listen to all of the tracks off Swift’s new album, one track we’ll be most excited to experience is “End Game.”

The second track off the record will find Swift teaming back up with her pal Ed Sheeran, with whom she collaborated with for Red’s “Everything Has Changed.” Future is also featured on the same track, so we’ll be looking forward to seeing what the three of them have cooked up together in the studio.

Though the track list understandably takes center stage, one other thing to note is that the new image also features the names of the producers Swift worked with on the forthcoming album. Along with Jack Antonoff, who had a heavy hand in crafting “Look What You Made Me Do,” the singer also lists Max Martin and Shellback as co-producers along with herself.

Swift has a long history of collaborating Martin and Shellback, who have worked with the singer on some of her most memorable singles, such as “I Knew You Were Trouble,” “22,” “Blank Space,” and “Style.”

Though Antonoff’s brand of synth pop has been very much apparent in Swift’s first few singles off of Reputation, we’ll be curious to see what she’s been working on with Martin and Shellback — especially considering they have a knack for creating some seriously catchy tunes together.

Taylor Swift’s Reputation drops Friday, November 10.