
Taylor Swift is continuous the countdown to her eleventh studio album with another fun message for enthusiasts.
Amazon Alexa customers can be treated to a distinct audio recording of Swift, 34, after asking the software when The Tortured Poets Department can be released. “Let’s ask a distinct visitor. OMG! Guess who is it,” Alexa responds earlier than Swift chimes in, pointing out, “Hey! It’s Taylor Swift. My new album, The Tortured Poets Department, is out this Friday.”
Swift’s message ends on a cryptic be aware as she teases, “All’s fair in love and poetry.”
The Amazon Alexa recording is one of many messages Swift has launched on song streaming services in the lead-up to TTPD’s Friday, April 19, unencumber. “Hi, Apple Music, it’s Taylor,” the pop celebrity stated in an Apple Music voice note closing month. “Thank you for pre-adding The Tortured Poets Department. I’m truly proud so that you could share it with you on April 19th. I will’t wait for you to pay attention it!”
In a black-and-white video shared via Spotify previous this week, Swift celebrated the album’s unencumber week by declaring, “Make positive to pre-save the album and keep checking back for extra updates from the dept.” Spotify additionally introduced a TTPD countdown clock on Swift’s artist page.
Among other TTPD celebrations, SiriusXM rebranded its Channel 13 earlier this month to a Swift-themed channel as a nod to her fortunate number. Fans will be able to concentrate to songs from her entire discography from April 7 through May 6.
🚨| Taylor Swift in special message to Amazon’s Alexa!
“All’s fair in love and poetry”
— The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) April 16, 2024
Over on Apple Music, Swift launched a handful of playlists representing the five levels of heartbreak: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. Swifties had been quick to note that the “Denial” playlist, titled “I Love You, It’s Ruining My Life,” incorporated many songs rumored to be about Swift’s ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn, further fueling theories that TTPD is heavily inspired via their breakup. (News broke in April 2023 that the exes split after six years together.)
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“This is an inventory of songs about getting so stuck up in the speculation of something that you've got a difficult time seeing red flags, perhaps resulting in moments of denial and maybe a bit bit of fantasy,” Swift mentioned in a voice note for the “Denial” playlist previous this month.
Swift has persisted to drop more TTPD Easter eggs on Apple Music by means of releasing a word clue in the lyrics to her songs. The first hint used to be discovered in the lyrics for her Midnights monitor “Glitch,” as capitalized letters on the music’s lyric web page unscrambled to spell out the phrase “hereby.” Swifties have since found out the hidden words “behavior” and “this” hidden in the lyrics of “Peace” from Folklore and “Better Than Revenge (Taylor’s Version)” from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), respectively.
The songwriting credits for TTPD dropped on Tuesday, April 16, revealing that Swift as soon as once more teamed up with frequent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, as well as Post Malone and Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine, who will appear on the tracks “Fortnight” and “Florida!!!,” respectively.
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