On February 5, Taylor Swift shared the tracklist of Taylor Swift’s newest album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ which consists of sixteen new songs with a bonus track called “The Manuscript.”
Fast forward to April 11, when Spotify finally released the total length of each song, “But Daddy I Love Him” was revealed as the longest track on the album, spanning 5 minutes and 40 seconds. The new album will also feature Post Malone and Florence + The Machine.
“The Tortured Poets Department” tracks length:
1. “Fortnight” — 3:48
2. “The Tortured Poets Department” — 4:53
3. “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” — 3:23
4. “Down Bad” — 4:21
5. “So Long, London” — 4:22
6. “But Daddy I Love Him” — 5:40
7. “Fresh Out The Slammer” — 3:30
8.…— Taylor Swift Charts (@chartstswift) April 11, 2024
Slated for an April 19 release, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ will be released on different streaming sites such as Apple Music, Spotify, and Youtube. On social media, Swifties cannot help but show their excitement and anticipation over what fresh storytelling her songwriting on this album will bring.
https://twitter.com/ciaransfalsegod/status/1778472856109580721
honestly i love how we don’t know almost nothing about the album. like yes we know track lengths and titles but nothing else. we don’t even know what proper aesthetic the album has. the sound is between taylor and god now. like i am shaking with anticipation
— ema⸆⸉ a tortured poet (@hotasswiftin) April 12, 2024
https://twitter.com/ciaransfalsegod/status/1778472856109580721
🚨| “but daddy i love him” is the longest song on the tortured poets department with track length of 5 minutes and 40 seconds! pic.twitter.com/Cf4aHlIMMe
— Nish Sjöberg (@tis_sjoberg) April 11, 2024
i am so serious when i say do NOT post this man's name next week – call him literally anything else but there's no reason for people to see this under "the tortured poets department" pic.twitter.com/2vCqYjnceJ
— taylor (@wishescametrue) April 12, 2024
can we make a pact that, no matter what, in 8 days we will NOT trend his name? her release should be about celebrating her. call him whatever nickname you want, but don’t make her see that right underneath OH MY GOD TAYLOR SWIFT and THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT on trending
— pamela (chairman version) 💫 (@tisthepamseason) April 11, 2024
Just like Taylor Swift’s past albums, fans anticipate that this upcoming one will be just as good as her previous ones.
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