A:Â Yes! There is a code in every album.
A:Â Yes! Every album comes with a code.
A:Â No it does not contain a digital download.
A:Â it does not, but you can burn the CD (if that is legal where you live) onto your computer and then convert the audios to iTunes
A:Â Yes the magazine does come with the full album
A:Â it comes with a cardboard tear-out sleeve which contains the physical CD and CD booklet, NOT a jewel case.
A:Â No, the lyrics to each song are printed on two pages. Each magazine has 8 songs written in it, because Look What You Made Me Do is included in both.
A:Â They will be the same 16 pages! I believe that's the only thing about the magazines that are similar.
A:Â It comes in a cardboard sleeve that you can fold into a case. If you want the plastic case, get the album without the magazine.
A:Â It comes in an actual, hard plastic case.
A:Â Don't worry! I just received this in the mail, and the CD includes a little slip with a unique code you can redeem on Ticketmaster.
A:Â it took like 4 days for it to recognize it, for me at least
A:Â No, there is no deluxe edition for Reputation because Taylor thinks all 15 songs should be on the standard edition
A:Â the album has 15 songs im not sure if there is 13 tracks and 2 exclusive
A:Â this is what was said to me. Joshua: Inside of the Target Exclusive Volume 1 Magazine, you will find the reputation Standard CD in a double gate-fold holder with the Standard reputation album cover artwork printed on the front and back. You will be able to easily detach this holder from the magazine, and it will have the disk in one sleeve, and the Standard CD booklet in the other.
A:Â There is no bundle that has both of them you have to buy them separately.
A:Â you should just call up target or go to the store where you purchased it and file a complaint. i'm sure you'd get a refund for the CD, as long as you can prove that it was never there in the magazine.
A:Â there aren't physical "highlights" in the magazines, if that is what you are asking. i believe that target is simply "highlighting" in the description what the magazines come with, such as poetry, lyrics, paintings, and "look what you made me do" pictures