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Taylor Swift's 12th album includes eight explicit tracks and features collaborations with Max Martin, Shellback, and Sabrina Carpenter, paired with nationwide theater release events.
- On October 3, Taylor Swift released her 12th studio album The Life of a Showgirl with 12 tracks and theaters nationwide hosting release-weekend events.
- Swift reunited with producers Max Martin and Shellback, shifting toward upbeat pop influenced by her relationship with fiancé Travis Kelce.
- The album's tracklist shows eight explicit songs, with only four non-explicit tracks—The Fate of Ophelia, Elizabeth Taylor, Opalite and Ruin The Friendship—suitable for tweens.
- Moviegoers should expect Swiftie-filled theater premieres and a one-off cinematic event estimated to gross between $30 million and $50 million.
- As pre-save data show, the album set a Spotify pre-save record surpassing last year's, and the title track features Sabrina Carpenter, fueling speculation about a tour documentary and Taylor Swift's broader cultural legacy.
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Taylor Swift's New Album So Far Hasn't Generated Any Hits on iTunes or Spotify But Rolling Stone Is All In - Showbiz411
What is going on here? “The Life of a Showgirl” album by Taylor Swift — released at midnight — is number 1 on amazon and iTunes. But on iTunes and Spotify there’s no action. On the former, no individual tracks have revealed themselves. On the latter, one song — “Ophelia” — is registering. How can […] The post Taylor Swift’s New Album So Far Hasn’t Generated Any Hits on iTunes or Spotify But Rolling Stone Is All In appeared first on Showbiz411.
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Taylor Swift's Life of a Showgirl biggest bombshells - savage dig and X-rated confession - The Mirror
Taylor Swift dropped another lot of bombshells and clues as she released her brand new album The Life of a Showgirl, where she detailed more about her bedroom antics with Travis and standing up to 'The Man'
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