Taylor Swift accepted her 13th Grammy in a way only she would — by announcing her next Grammy winner, The Tortured Poets Department. Swift’s 11th album will be out April 19, and of course, it’s got a dramatic black-and-white cover. Swift shared the surprise as she won Best Pop Vocal Album for her last original release, Midnights, continuing a bit of a trend after she announced that album while accepting a trophy at the 2022 VMAs. Now, Swift has dropped a tracklist as she’s on her way to Japan for the Eras tour. TTPD will feature 16 tracks with one bonus song titled “The Manuscript.” And she’s not running the department alone; Post Malone and Florence + The Machine are both featured on the album, with Malone kicking things off during syllabus week on “Fortnight” (and not on Fortnite, sorry gamers.)
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The initial announcement was a bit of a curveball for Swifties, who’d been expecting Swift to announce her impending Taylor’s Version of Reputation instead. The ties were indeed black, and the lies were indeed white! Along with the announcement and album cover, Swift posted a poem on Twitter:
And so I enter into evidence
My tarnished coat of arms
My muses, acquired like bruises
My talismans and charms
The tick,
tick,
tick
of love bombs
My veins of pitch black ink
All’s fair in love and poetry …
Sincerely,
The Chairman
of The Tortured Poets Department
Yeah, uh, sorry for all the love-bombing discourse to come. And sorry to anyone else who may have announced an album about a tortured poet tonight.
All’s fair in love and poetry… New album THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. Out April 19 🤍https://t.co/WdrCmvLHyA
📷: Beth Garrabrant pic.twitter.com/CCPhmSZ2UD
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) February 5, 2024
Swifties, being Swifties, immediately started decoding the album announcement, title, and vibes. A theory emerged quickly that the album title is a dig at Joe Alwyn (and maybe Paul Mescal too), as he is in a group chat called “The Tortured Man Club.” Andrew Scott started the chat, which Alwyn and Mescal discussed in their Variety “Actors on Actors” video. With songs titled “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “So Long, London,” the theories are not lightening up in the slightest.
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Justin Curto , 2024-02-06 01:57:00
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