Taylor Swift, the renowned pop sensation, had a cunning backup plan up her sleeve at the Grammy Awards this past Sunday. Despite walking away with accolades, Swift had prepared to unveil her plans for a new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on an international stage if the awards night didn’t crown her with success.
Addressing the crowd at Japan’s Tokyo Dome during the launch of her Eras Tour, Swift disclosed her strategy, revealing that she had intended to announce her upcoming album in Tokyo had she not clinched a Grammy. Fortunately, fate smiled upon her, and she was able to make the revelation on the prestigious Grammy stage itself, thanking her supporters for making it possible.
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Swift’s industriousness knows no bounds, with “The Tortured Poets Department” marking her fourth studio album since 2020, alongside four re-recorded versions of her earlier albums. This rapid pace of creative output stands in contrast to contemporaries like Beyoncé, whose album releases have been fewer in comparison.
Responding to critics who might question the frequency of her album releases, Swift brushed off the negativity with a simple yet powerful declaration of her love for music and her enjoyment in creating it. “Everyone’s like, ‘Why do you make so many albums?’ I’m like, ‘Man, because I love it. I love it so much. I’m having fun. Leave me alone,’” she asserted.
Scheduled for release on April 19, “The Tortured Poets Department” promises fans 16 new tracks, featuring exciting collaborations with artists like Post Malone and Florence and the Machine. With her unwavering dedication and passion for her craft, Swift continues to captivate audiences worldwide, solidifying her status as a musical icon.