Taylor Swift has shocked her followers by revealing that her new album 'The Tortured Poets Division' is definitely a “secret double album.”
The 34-year-old pop famous person launched her 11th studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Division', at midnight on Friday (04/19/24) and some hours later, Taylor dropped a bombshell by saying that she will likely be including a second 15-song installment further issues to do. It’s an “Anthology”.
In a social media publish, Taylor wrote: “It's a shock at 2am: 'The Tortured Poets Division' is a DOUBLE secret album.
“I had written a variety of tortured poetry during the last two years and I needed to share all of it with you, so right here is the second installment of 'TTPD: The Anthology'. 15 further songs. And now the story is now not mine… it's all yours.”
The extra launch signifies that the album now contains 31 songs, together with 'The Manuscript', 'The Bolter', The Albatross' and 'The Black Canine', which had been the bonus tracks included on the vinyl variations of the file.
Taylor went on to clarify that the double album displays a interval of her life that’s “already over” and insisted that she “has no rating to settle as soon as the injuries have healed”, with many speculating that most of the songs discover their doomed relationship. failure with actor Joe Alwyn. and her temporary romance with Matty Healy.
In a publish on Instagram, Taylor wrote: “'The Tortured Poets Division'. An anthology of recent works reflecting occasions, opinions and emotions from a fleeting, fatalistic second in time, one which was each sensational and painful in equal measure. extent.
“This era of the creator's life is now over, the chapter is closed and walled up. There may be nothing to avenge, no scores to settle as soon as the injuries have healed.
“And upon additional reflection, a great variety of them turned out to be self-inflicted. This author firmly believes that our tears turn into sacred within the type of ink on a web page. As soon as now we have informed our saddest story, we might be freed from it.
“After which the one factor left is tortured poetry.”