Taylor Swift's 'gloriously Â纮Í𡿺®Æ٤Ȥ·¤¿' new album The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is ¾Î»¾¤¹¤ëd by critics as they brand it her 'most personal µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë yet' and a 'sharp savage attack on her British exes'

Taylor Swift's much-¿´ÇÛ¤¹¤ëd new album The ¹éÌäd Poets Department seems to have struck to same chord with critics as it did the À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë's millions of fans, with many reviews ¾Þ»¿¤¹¤ëing the 'gloriously chotic' and 'audacious' À®²Ì¡¿ÅØÎÏ.

Ͷȯ¤¹¤ëing ¹ðÁÊ¡¤¹ðȯs that she was trying to È¿ÂС¿º¾µ½ her fans, the À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë sent social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß into ϧ¿´ÍÏÍ» when she dropped the 16-Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë, before ȯɽ¤¹¤ëing 15 ÆÃÊ̼êÅö songs just two hours later.

In a slew of reviews, critics were quick to brand Taylor's album her 'most personal yet' and branded it a 'sharp savage attack on her British exes,' after fans ¿ä¬¤¹¤ëd that several Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës took ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ë at her former ±ê¾ås Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy.

Îá¾õing in Variety, Chris Willman ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ëd that the album is '¿·¤¿¤Ë¤¹¤ëing Taylor's ¸øÌ󤹤ës with heartbreak,' ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ëing that it had been a £±£°Ç¯´Ö since she had ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd a Îà»÷¤Î µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë taking such swipes at her exes.

He penned: 'The ¹éÌäd Poets Department?gives everyone a ½½Ê¬¤Ê dose of the never-getting-over-it Taylor that no one really ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to get over.?

Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department seems to have struck to same chord with critics as it did fans, with many reviews praising the 'gloriously chotic' and 'audacious' effort

Taylor Swift's The ¹éÌäd Poets Department seems to have struck to same chord with critics as it did fans, with many reviews ¾Þ»¿¤¹¤ëing the 'gloriously chotic' and 'audacious' À®²Ì¡¿ÅØÎÏ

'As Êø²õ¡¿Ê¬Îö albums go, it's a doozy, as they would have said »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in Clara ¶þÉþ¤¹¤ë's day - an unapologetically ·à¤Î (if often witty) µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë that will be soundtracking untold millions of Èá·à¤Î ÉÔÏÂs to come. If you've been putting one off, now might not be a bad time to schedule it.'

Rolling ÀС¿ÅêÀФ¹¤ë's ά夹¤ë Sheffeld ½Ò¤Ù¤ëd the album as her 'most personal album yet,' Äɲ乤ëing: 'It's the cathartic ¼«Çò of a woman who thought she had adulthood ¡½ and adult romance ¡½ all ¿Íʪ¡¿»Ñ¡¿¿ô»úd out, only to find herself realizing she knows nothing.

'Even by Swiftian ´ð½às, she gets wildly ambitious with her songwriting here.'

°ìÊý¡¿¹ç´Ö UK critic?Neil McCormick, Îá¾õing in The Telegraph puts ¾ÇÅÀ¡Ê¤ò¹ç¤ï¤»¤ë¡Ë on Taylor's savage swipes at her British exes in the album, while awarding it four À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ës.

He wrote: 'On the simplest of ¾ò·ï, what we have here is a very smart, seductive, lyrically sharp »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë of smooth synth pop songs about »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀªs of the heart, ¡Ê¼êÀè¤Î¡Ëµ»½Ñd with love, ÃÎǽ and passion ? another hugely ¹µÁÊ¡¤¾å¹ðing ¿·µ¬²ÃÆþ to Swift's ³ÈÂ礹¤ëing canon...

'But it can be hard to disentangle the hook lines from the headlines on an album that is not so much a blockbuster entertainment ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë as a Á´À¤³¦¤Î news event.

'Although it features one sumptuously sad and gorgeous, lyrically Ë¡Äî¤Î dissection of a fading romance with a depressed Brit on So Long, (that would be actor Joe Alwyn, who she »þÂåÃÙ¤ì¤Î for six years, but sounds like she got over in about six minutes), the arc of this album is about a torrid and obsessive »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀª with a bad boy poet.'

Îá¾õing for The ¸å¸«¿Í,?Alexis Petridis awarded The ¹éÌäd Poets Department four À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ës, Îá¾õing: 'There's ÌÀ³Î¤Ë a ´í¸± ȼ¤¦¡¿´Ø¤ï¤ëd in calling out elements of your own fanbase, however ÀµÅö²½¤¹¤ëd said attack is, but Swift pulls it off.

In a slew of reviews, critics were quick to brand Taylor's album her 'most personal yet' and branded it a 'sharp savage attack on her British exes' (the singer is pictured with Joe Alwyn)

In a slew of reviews, critics were quick to brand Taylor's album her 'most personal yet' and branded it a 'sharp savage attack on her British exes' (the singer is pictured with Joe Alwyn)

The ¹éÌäd Poets Department: What do the critics think?

Variety - Chris Willman

'The ¹éÌäd Poets Department?gives everyone a ½½Ê¬¤Ê dose of the never-getting-over-it Taylor that no one really ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to get over.?

'As Êø²õ¡¿Ê¬Îö albums go, it's a doozy, as they would have said »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in Clara ¶þÉþ¤¹¤ë's day - an unapologetically ·à¤Î (if often witty) µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë that will be soundtracking untold millions of Èá·à¤Î ÉÔÏÂs to come. If you've been putting one off, now might not be a bad time to schedule it.'

Rolling ÀС¿ÅêÀФ¹¤ë - ά夹¤ë Sheffeld

It's the cathartic ¼«Çò of a woman who thought she had adulthood ¡½ and adult romance ¡½ all ¿Íʪ¡¿»Ñ¡¿¿ô»úd out, only to find herself realizing she knows nothing.

'Even by Swiftian ´ð½às, she gets wildly ambitious with her songwriting here.'

The Telegraph -?Neil McCormick

Ψing:

'On the simplest of ¾ò·ï, what we have here is a very smart, seductive, lyrically sharp »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë of smooth synth pop songs about »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀªs of the heart, ¡Ê¼êÀè¤Î¡Ëµ»½Ñd with love, ÃÎǽ and passion ? another hugely ¹µÁÊ¡¤¾å¹ðing ¿·µ¬²ÃÆþ to Swift's ³ÈÂ礹¤ëing canon...'

The ¸å¸«¿Í - Alexis Petridis

Ψing:

'There's ÌÀ³Î¤Ë a ´í¸± ȼ¤¦¡¿´Ø¤ï¤ëd in calling out elements of your own fanbase, however ÀµÅö²½¤¹¤ëd said attack is, but Swift pulls it off.

'She can do it because she's an exceptionally talented writer: there's a depth and À®½Ï to this album that makes her competitors look a little ɼå¤Ê by comparison.'

NME -?Laura Malloy

Ψing:

'Swift seems to be in tireless ÄÉÀ× for superstardom, yet the ¾Ã¶ËŪ¤Ê public opinion it can come with º¤¤é¤¹s her, and it's a tired ¼çÂê now ±ÖÉ¡¿Çº¤Þ¤¹ing her discography and leaving little room for the poignant lyrical ´Ñ»¡s she excels at.'

The Daily Mail - Adrian Thrills

Ψing:

'There's certainly a sense that she's pulling out all the stops on The ¹éÌäd Poets Department.?

'Even for someone with a Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë of Èó¾ï¤ËŤ¤, value-for-money albums, it's a mammoth ÀÁ¤±É餦ing.'

The ´ð½à?-?El ÄÉÀסʤ¹¤ë¡Ë

Ψing:

'There are no µ¿Ìä countless lyrical puzzles here, waiting to be unpicked, but The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is at its most potent when it does away with all of the arch ÁõÃÖs and ¡Ê°ìÄê¤Î¡Ë´ü´Ös it out plainly.'?

The Times - Will Hodgkinson

Ψing:

'Taking in synth pop, Eighties ÎÏ¡¿¶¯ÎϤˤ¹¤ë ballads and the emotional AOR of Stevie Nicks (who ¿½¤·¹þ¤à¡¿¿½¤·½Ðs her own poem on love gone wrong in the liner ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ës), these songs are ÇÛ㤹¤ëd with Swift¡Çs trademark gusto and ¥á¥¬¥ï¥Ã¥È professionalism - and it¡Çs a five-À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë album.'

The Mirror - Mollie Quirk?

'Á´ÂΤˤ錄¤ë, The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is the most magnificent ÃÄÂΡ¿»àÂÎ of work that sees Taylor Ï¢¹ç¤µ¤»¤ë her love of poetry and music.?

'The album is incredibly ¿¼¤¤ and moving, hard to unravel and decode, yet Ê¿°×¤Ê to Íî¤Á¤ë into and draw comparisons to of your own life.'

BBC - ¼¨¤¹ Savage

'The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is an uneven album, and one that ·çÇ¡¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës a ·ãÆͤ¹¤ë-dunk ̵Àþ¤ÇÄÌ¿®¤¹¤ë ¹ñ²È like Anti-Hero or Shake It Off - but Swift has pop music in a stranglehold for now, so it will sell by the bucketload, even though it ϳ¤ì¤ëd a day ahead of ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë.'

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'She can do it because she's an exceptionally talented writer: there's a depth and À®½Ï to this album that makes her competitors look a little ɼå¤Ê by comparison.

'ÌÀ³Î¤Ë, the monocultural ubiquity she's ãÀ®¤¹¤ëd isn't terribly healthy for anything other than her bank balance ? The ¹éÌäd Poets Department seems to Ʊ°Õ¤¹¤ë ? but if we have to have a Áª¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¿ÆÈ¿È artist »ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ëing pop, we could have Áª¤Öd worse.'

However, not all critics were as enamoured by Taylor's ºÇ¿·¤Î µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë, with NME's Laura Malloy ½Ò¤Ù¤ëing it as 'a rare misstep,' while ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ing that she takes a surprise ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ë at the struggles that come with her ÊúÍʤ¹¤ë fame.

Îá¾õing: 'Swift seems to be in tireless ÄÉÀ× for superstardom, yet the ¾Ã¶ËŪ¤Ê public opinion it can come with º¤¤é¤¹s her, and it's a tired ¼çÂê now ±ÖÉ¡¿Çº¤Þ¤¹ing her discography and leaving little room for the poignant lyrical ´Ñ»¡s she excels at.'

'It's why the Í·ês that ¶ì¶­¤Ë´Ù¤ë her 11th studio album are all the more disappointing - she's proven time and time again she can do better.'

¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ing the album before Taylor ÌÀ¤«¤¹d 15 ÆÃÊ̼êÅö Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës, The Daily Mail's Adrian Thrills penned: 'There's certainly a sense that she's pulling out all the stops on The ¹éÌäd Poets Department.?

'Even for someone with a Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë of Èó¾ï¤ËŤ¤, value-for-money albums, it's a mammoth ÀÁ¤±É餦ing.?

'Its 16 songs stretch out across 66 tireless minutes, with ÆÃÊ̼êÅö Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës take the running time to over 74 minutes.?

'It's essentially a ÆóÎÝÂÇ album. It's also an immersive, cinematic »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀª that often feels more like an old Hollywood film script than a straightforward pop µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë.'

The ´ð½à's El ÄÉÀסʤ¹¤ë¡Ë penned an even harsher critique, awarding the album just two À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ës, Îá¾õing: 'I'm ºÇ½ªÅª¤Ë left wishing there was much more of this frankness.?

'There are no µ¿Ìä countless lyrical puzzles here, waiting to be unpicked, but The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is at its most potent when it does away with all of the arch ÁõÃÖs and ¡Ê°ìÄê¤Î¡Ë´ü´Ös it out plainly.'

While ELLE's Georgia Nelson ½Ò¤Ù¤ëd the album as 'her best storytelling yet,' The Times'?Will Hodgkinson Äɲ乤ëd: 'The musical style is also perfect for Swift at this ¹Ô¤¦¡¿³«ºÅ¤¹¤ë¡¿Ãʳ¬ in her career. Having come through the perky teenage pop of Shake It Off, the would-be hipster ¿É¾¡¤¹¤ë¡¿Í¥°Ì of Bad ·ì and the lockdown-friendly indie folk of Cardigan, she has arrived at the all-À¬Éþ¤¹¤ë¡¿ÂǤÁ¾¡¤Äing adult mainstream.?

'Taking in synth pop, Eighties ÎÏ¡¿¶¯ÎϤˤ¹¤ë ballads and the emotional AOR of Stevie Nicks (who ¿½¤·¹þ¤à¡¿¿½¤·½Ðs her own poem on love gone wrong in the liner ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ës), these songs are ÇÛ㤹¤ëd with Swift¡Çs trademark gusto and ¥á¥¬¥ï¥Ã¥È professionalism - and it¡Çs a five-À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë album.'

Sparking accusations that she was trying to con her fans, the star sent social media into meltdown when she dropped her album, before announcing 15 bonus songs two hours later

Ͷȯ¤¹¤ëing ¹ðÁÊ¡¤¹ðȯs that she was trying to È¿ÂС¿º¾µ½ her fans, the À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë sent social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß into ϧ¿´ÍÏÍ» when she dropped her album, before ȯɽ¤¹¤ëing 15 ÆÃÊ̼êÅö songs two hours later?

The ¹éÌäd Poets Department: The Anthology - The FULL tracklist

1. Fortnight (feat. ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ë Malone)

2. The ¹éÌäd Poets Department

3. My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

4. É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë Bad

5. So Long, London

6. But Daddy I Love Him

7. Fresh Out The Slammer

8. Florida!!! (feat. Florence + The Machine)

9. Í­ºá¤Î As Sin?

10. Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me

11. I Can ľ¤¹¡¿Çã¼ý¤¹¤ë¡¤È¬É´Ä¹¤ò¤¹¤ë Him (No I Really Can)

12. loml

13. I Can Do It With A Broken Heart

14. The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

15. The Alchemy

16. Clara ¶þÉþ¤¹¤ë

17. The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog

18. Imgonnagetyouback

19. The Albatross

20. Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus

21. How Did It End?

22. So High School

23. I Hate It Here

24. Thank you Aimee

25. I Look in People's Windows

26. The Prophecy

27. Cassandra

28. Peter

29. The Bolter

30. ¥³¥Þ¥É¥ê

31. The Manuscript

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Îá¾õing for The Mirror, Mollie Quirk Ê®½Ð¤¹¤ëd: 'Á´ÂΤˤ錄¤ë, The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is the most magnificent ÃÄÂΡ¿»àÂÎ of work that sees Taylor Ï¢¹ç¤µ¤»¤ë her love of poetry and music.?

'The album is incredibly ¿¼¤¤ and moving, hard to unravel and decode, yet Ê¿°×¤Ê to Íî¤Á¤ë into and draw comparisons to of your own life.'

The BBC's?¼¨¤¹ Savage wrote: 'The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is an uneven album, and one that ·çÇ¡¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës a ·ãÆͤ¹¤ë-dunk ̵Àþ¤ÇÄÌ¿®¤¹¤ë ¹ñ²È like Anti-Hero or Shake It Off - but Swift has pop music in a stranglehold for now, so it will sell by the bucketload, even though it ϳ¤ì¤ëd a day ahead of ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë.'

Taylor - who recently teased a '»þ¹ïɽ¡¿Í½Äêɽ' to her fans ahead of the LP's ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë - ºÇ½é ȯɽ¤¹¤ëd the album while ¡Ä¤Ë½ÐÀʤ¹¤ëing the 2024 Grammys?in February.

The ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë of her ºÇ¿·¤Î work had ¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ëd fans to ¿ä¬¤¹¤ë that the »Ø̾¤¹¤ë was ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ëd at her ex, Joe.?

As the album ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë streaming ÃÅ¡¦¹ËÎΡ¦¸øÌós, Swift published a Èó¾ï¤ËŤ¤ À¼ÌÀ on Instagram where she ½Ò¤Ù¤ëd it as 'an anthology of new ºîÉÊ that È¿±Ç¤¹¤ë events, opinions and ´¶¾ðs from a (n)´ÏÂâ¡¿(a)ÁÇÁᤤing and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal ¼êÃÊ.'?

She continued: 'This period of the author's life is now over, the °ì»þ´ü¡¿»ÙÉô ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ëd and boarded up. There is nothing to avenge, no ÆÀÅÀ¤¹¤ë¡¿ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ë¡¿£²£°s to settle once Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ës have ½ý¤ò¤¤¤ä¤¹¡¿Ï²ò¤µ¤»¤ëd. And upon ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î reflection, a good number of them turned out to be self-¡ÊÂǷ⡤·ºÈ³¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÍ¿¤¨¤ëd.

'This writer is of the ²ñ¼Ò¡¿·ø¤¤ belief that our ÎÞ¡¿¤Û¤³¤í¤Ós become ½¡¶µ¾å¤Î in the form of ½ð̾¡¿Ä´°õ¤¹¤ë on a page. Once we have spoken our saddest story, we can be ²òÊü¤¹¤ë¡¿¼«Í³¤Ê of it.

'And then all that's left behind is the ¹éÌäd poetry,' ·ëÏÀ¤¹¤ëd Swift, as she ȯɽ¤¹¤ëd: 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT is out now.'

Hours later, Swift surprised fans by ȯɽ¤¹¤ëing it was a surprise ÆóÎÝÂÇ album.??

¤Ë¤â¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º already splashing out for ¿½Å¤Î ¸«²ò¡¿ËÝÌõ¡¿ÈÇs of the µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë in a ´ë¤Æ¡¤ÅØÎÏ¡¤Äó°Æ to get their ¼êÅϤ¹s on all four ÆÃÊ̼êÅö Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës, fans will have to part with even more hard-earned cash when the ºÇ¹â¤Î-sized µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë goes on sale.

After ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëing her new album at midnight ET (2am UK time), Taylor took to Instagram to ȯɽ¤¹¤ë her ºÇ¿·¤Î µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë was ¸½¼Â¤Ë a surprise 'ÆóÎÝÂÇ album,' after Ͷȯ¤¹¤ëing a flurry of ²±Â¬ by ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ëing a countdown clock on social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß.

Captioning the ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ë, Taylor told her ¿®Êô¼Ôs that she'd written 'so much ¹éÌäd poetry in the past two years' that she ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to ³ô it with her fans.

³ôing the ÆóÎÝÂÇ album was called The ¹éÌäd Poets Department: The Anthology, she wrote: 'It's a 2am surprise: The ¹éÌäd Poets Department is a secret DOUBLE album. ???

'I'd written so much ¹éÌäd poetry in the past 2 years and ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to ³ô it all with you, so here's the second ʬ³äʧ¤¤ of TTPD: The Anthology. 15 extra songs. And now the story isn't ÃÏÍë anymore¡Ä it's all yours.'?

Fans are ǼÆÀ¤µ¤»¤ëd the 24th Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë - thanK you aIMee - is ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ëd at Kim, as the letters K,I and M are capped up to ¡Ê°ìÄê¤Î¡Ë´ü´Ö out her »Ø̾¤¹¤ë.?

Taylor sings in one line: 'There's a bronze spray-tanned statue of you and a plaque underneath it/That ¶¼¤¹s to ²¡¤·¿Ê¤á¤ë me É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the stairs, at our school.'

Taylor also seems to ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë out at Kim's 10-year-old daughter North West as she sings: 'And so I changed your »Ø̾¤¹¤ë, and any real defining ¼ê¤¬¤«¤ê¡Ê¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë¡Ës/And one day, your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you.'

³ôing their thoughts on social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß ÃÅ¡¦¹ËÎΡ¦¸øÌó X, fans wrote: 'The ultimate f**k you';

'OMFG thanK you aIMee is about Kim Kardashian. This album is SO unhinged';

'Kim your day of reckoning is here'; 'Welcome to your tape'?

Regardless, the new µ­Ï¿¡¤µ­Ï¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µ­Ï¿¤¹¤ë earned a flurry of ¾Þ»¿¤¹¤ë from fans on social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß, with some quickly labelling the LP a 'masterpiece.'

ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ës ´Þ¤àd: 'IM CRYING RN. TAYLOR WE LOVE YOU!!!!; This is going to be the best album Taylor has made I know it.'?

'13 seconds in and its already the best album; 'OMG Taylor this is a masterpiece!! Thank you for this amazing album!! Love you.'?

'Me as soon as each Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë begins; 'I love this song!'

'I love it so much already; THIS IS THE BEST ALBUM YOU'VE EVER MADE.'?

'You literally have a way with words that no one else has, it's SO breathtaking. THANK you for all that you do, once again. now if you'll excuse me, I got an album to stream all day;'

'Fortnight is so so soooooo good you and @PostMalone together #TSTTPD I can't believe I went this long without you two on a Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë together! I'm so excited to delve into this album!'?

'the ¸½¼Â²½ that this album is more about matty healy than joe alwyn; Joe Alwyn breathing a sigh of µßºÑ tonight #TTPD;

'She so real for this. This album is so good and the same unique.'

'It's crazy but her Àâ that they think Charlie Puth should be bigger just ³Îǧ¤¹¤ës for me that the song is 100% Matty. That is Àµ³Î¤Ë¡¿¤Þ¤µ¤Ë something Matty Healy would say;'

'joe alwyn to matty healy tonigh t,' a fan penned, along with a GIF of, 'Call the µßµÞ¼Ö! But not for me!'

'joe alwyn you will begin to cough in two minutes,' and ³ôd the lyrics, 'And I'm p***ed off you let me give you all that ÀÄǯ for ²òÊü¤¹¤ë¡¿¼«Í³¤Ê.'?

They were also quick to clock that Taylor's album ¿½¤·¹þ¤à¡¿¿½¤·½Ðd plenty of insight into the end of her six-year romance with actor Joe Alwyn,?ƱÍÍ¤Ë as her short-lived fling with The 1975 rocker Matty Healy.

Many fans had ͽÊ󤹤ëd that The ¹éÌäd Poets Department album would be the ultimate Joe/Taylor 'Êø²õ¡¿Ê¬Îö album' as it's been ¿ä¬¤¹¤ëd the »Ø̾¤¹¤ë was a direct dig at the British actor, who she »þÂåÃÙ¤ì¤Î from 2016 to Áá´ü¤Ë 2023.?

Swift ÀßΩ¤¹¤ë herself in a whirlwind romance with Healy ¡½ though neither ever ľÀÜ¡¿¤Þ¤Ã¤¹¤°¤Ë ³Îǧ¤¹¤ëd ¡½ that started in April 2023 after they were seen kissing in NYC.?

But the fling ended as µÞ®¤Ê¡¿ÊüÆ¢¤Ê as it began after Healy's 'bad boy' image and '¿Í¼ïº¹Ê̼çµÁ¼Ô' ȯ¸À¡¿½Ò¤Ù¤ës?¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ëd squeaky clean Swift to ľÌ̤¹¤ë ¡Ê·ã¤·¤¤¡Ëȿȯ.

Swift is now happily in love with Kansas City Ĺ¡¤»ØƳ¼Ôs tight end Travis Kelce?¡½ but it's ¡Êµ¿¤¤¤ò¡ËÀ²¤é¤¹ she still has a few bones to Áª¤Ö with the 'worst men' in her life.

Taylor Swift's The ¹éÌäd Poets Department: ½½Ê¬¤Ê tracklist and meanings in her ÆóÎÝÂÇ album

Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës on The ¹éÌäd Poets Department?

1. Fortnight (feat. ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ë Malone)?

Taylor appears to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ the end of her ´Ø·¸ with Joe Alwyn and her ¤½¤Î¸å¤Î fling with Matty Healy in the first Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë on her album.?

The first »í¡Ê¤òºî¤ë¡Ë appears to hint at the end of her romance with Joe as she sings: I was supposed to be sent away but they forgot to come and get me.?

Taylor then wishes an ex °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ who betrayed her: All of this to say, I hope you're okay, but you're the ¿äÏÀ¤¹¤ë¡¿Íýͳ / No one here's to ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ë but what about your ÀŤ«¤Ê ÇØ¿®.

I n the second »í¡Ê¤òºî¤ë¡Ë, Taylor ²ñÃÌ about a short-lived fling that helped her 'move on', ÀøºßŪ¤Ë a ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to Matt.?

She sings: 'All my mornings are Mondays stuck in an endless February / I took the ´ñÀØ move on ËãÌô and the ±Æ¶Ás were °ì»þŪ¤Ê / And I love you, it's Çѵõing my life / I touched you for only a fortnight.'

2. The ¹éÌäd Poets Department

The titular Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë is a shimmering melody which ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ë that Taylor, modestly, doesn't see herself at the ºÇ¹â¤Î¡¤¤ò±Û¤¹ ¡ÊÊÆ¡Ëê¾å¤²¤¹¤ë¡¿¡Ê±Ñ¡ËÄóµÄ¤¹¤ë of ¹éÌäd poets: 'You're not Dylan Thomas, and I'm not Patti Smith.'

It also appears to ¤Ò¤É¤¯ ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ her fling with Matty as she sings: 'You smok§Öd then ate seven ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶Ès of chocolate / We Àë¸À¤¹¤ëd Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist.

'I scratch your Ĺ¡¤Î¨¤¤¤ë, you Íî¤Á¤ë asleep / Like a tattooed golden retriever / But you awaken with dread.'?

She also makes a candid ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to her mental health, singing: 'But you told Lucy you'd kill yourself if I ever leave /And I had said that to Jack about you so I felt seen'.?

3. My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

Written ñÆÈ¤Ç by Taylor, this song's dense electronic hum Äɲ乤ës ¶¯Îõ¤Ê ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ës.?

Fans have ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ëd the ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë is a ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to the 'shiny toy she sang about in her ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë Cruel Summer from the album Lover.?

It's not ¡Êµ¿¤¤¤ò¡ËÀ²¤é¤¹ if she is referring to heartbreak after splitting from Joe or the abrupt end to her romance with Matty.?

'Once I ľ¤¹¡¿Çã¼ý¤¹¤ë¡¤È¬É´Ä¹¤ò¤¹¤ë me, he's gonna ¹ÔÊýÉÔÌÀ¤Ë¤Ê¤ë me,' she ¸øÌ󤹤ës, Äɲ乤ëing: 'I know I'm just repeating mys§Ölf Put me »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë on my shelf / But first, pull the string And I'll tell you that he runs Because he loves me (He loves me).'

4. É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë Bad

Taylor ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢s mental health again as she ¾ÜºÙ¡Ê¤Ë½Ò¤Ù¤ë¡Ës how 'É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë' she feels without an ex and the infatuation she felt with him.

'Everything comes out teenage petulance,' sings Taylor as she ·ã¤·¤¯ Ä´ºº¤¹¤ës the fallout from an old ´Ø·¸.

She continues: 'Everything comes out teenage petulance / F**k it if I can't have him / I might just die, it would make no difference /?É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë bad, waking up in ·ì /À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ëing at the sky, come »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë and Áª¤Ö me up.

'F**k it if I can't have us / I might just not get up / I might stay É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë bad.'

5. So Long, London

The first Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë to be written with The ¹ñ²È¤Î's Aaron Dessner brings a change of pace, with a lovely, choral intro. 'So long, London, you'll find someone,' sings Taylor.

The song appears to be a ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to British ex Joe and a follow up to her ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë?London Boy from Lover.?

She ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢s their different approaches to the end of their romance, singing in the first »í¡Ê¤òºî¤ë¡Ë: 'I kept ÀŤá¤ë and carried the Éé¤ï¤»¤ë of the ÉÔÏ / Pulled him in tighter each time he was drifting away / My spine ʬÎö¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë from carrying us up the hill.'?

»í¡Ê¤òºî¤ë¡Ë three she muses: 'And you say I abandoned the ship, but I was going É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë with it / My white knuckle dying »ÙÇÛ¤¹¤ë »ý¤Ä¡¿¹´Î±¤¹¤ëing tight to your ÀŤ«¤Ê Ê°³´.'?

Taylor Swift officially dr
opped The Tortured Poets Department on Friday - her hotly-anticipated 11th studio album

Taylor Swift ¸ø¼°¤Ë dropped The ¹éÌäd Poets Department on Friday - her hotly-¿´ÇÛ¤¹¤ëd 11th studio album?

6. But Daddy I Love Him

'I know he's crazy, but he's the one I want,' sings Taylor, showing wry humour as she ¼ýÍƤ¹¤ë¡¿Ç§¤á¤ës to Íî¤Á¤ëing for the bad boys. Produced, with real brightness, by Dessner.

She goes on to revel in the fact she ²òǤ¤¹¤ës ·Ù¹ð from critics, singing: 'They slammed the door on my whole world / The one thing I ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô

'Now I¡Çm running with my dress unbuttoned, / ¶«¤ÓÀ¼¤ò¤¢¤²¤ëing, But daddy I love him / I¡Çm having his baby / No I¡Çm not, but you should see your ľÌ̤¹¤ës.'?

7. Fresh Out The Slammer

Finger-Áª¤Öd acoustic guitar Äɲ乤ës folky ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ës reminiscent of lockdown albums Folklore and Evermore to Fresh Out The Slammer, which ¾ÜºÙ¡Ê¤Ë½Ò¤Ù¤ë¡Ës µÞ¤°ing into a new ´Ø·¸.?

Seemingly a ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to her fling with Matty - who she °ÊÁ° »þÂåÃÙ¤ì¤Î in 2015 - she sings: 'Now pretty baby, I¡Çm running »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë home to you. / Fresh out the slammer I know who my first call will be to.'?

On the decay of her past ´Ø·¸, she sings: '¸å±çd »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in winter, silent dinners, bitter he was with her in dreams / Gray and bl ue and fights and tunnels, ¼ê¾ûd to the ¡Ê°ìÄê¤Î¡Ë´ü´Ö I was under.

'For just one hour of Æü¸÷ / Years of labor, locks and Å·°æs / In the shade of how he was feeling.'

8. Florida!!!?(feat. Florence + The Machine)

An album ºÇ¹âĬ¤Î¾ìÌÌ, this theatrical duet with London singer Florence Welch is an uplifting song of escape ? from small-town life and a bad romance.

Tellingly the first ¾®Î¹¹Ô¤¹¤ë stop ¤Ë°ú¤­Â³¤¤¤Æ her ʬÎö¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë from Joe was in Tampa, Florida and she begins her song by singing: 'You can ¡Ê·Ù´±¤Î¡Ë½ä²ó¶è°è¡¤¼õ»ý¤Á¶è°è the heat if you ¡Ê·Ù´±¤Î¡Ë½ä²ó¶è°è¡¤¼õ»ý¤Á¶è°è the ¹ðȯ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¤¹ðÁʡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÎÁ¶âs too.?

'They said I was a cheat, I guess it must be true / And my friends all smell like ¾¯¤·¤Îd or little babies / And this city reeks of ±¿Æ°ing myself crazy.'

9. Í­ºá¤Î As Sin?

A tale of unrequited love, and a superb slice of 1980s-style soft ·ã¤·¤¯Íɤ¹¤ë. It even ¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¸ÀµÚ¤¹¤ës The Downtown Lights, a 1989 Áª¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¿ÆÈ¿È by Scottish ¶Ø»ß¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd The Blue Nile.

She begins the Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë with her feelings on ¸ºß '櫤ˤ«¤±¤ë' in a ´Ø·¸, singing: 'My Âà¶þ¡Çs bone-¿¼¤¤, this cage was once just ȳ¶â / Am I µö¤¹d to cry??

'I dream of ³ä¤ìÌÜing locks, throwing my life to the wolves or the ocean ·ã¤·¤¯Íɤ¹¤ës.'

She hints at an emotional »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀª ¶¡µë¤¹¤ëing her ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë, singing: 'These Ã×̿Ū¤Ê fantasies giving way to labored breath taking all of me we¡Çve already done it in my Ĺ¡¤Î¨¤¤¤ë.?

'If it¡Çs make-believe why does it feel like a ¸øÌ󤹤ë we¡Çll both »Ù»ý¤¹¤ë somehow?¡É'

10. Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me?

Big Çɼê¤ËÀëÅÁ¤¹¤ës, a ·à¤Î ¶¨Äê, and more ´¥Á礷¤¿¡¤Æü¾È¤ê¤Î humour in another song penned ñÆÈ¤Ç by Taylor. 'You wouldn't last an hou r in the Ë´Ì¿ where they raised me,' she snarls.

It's reminiscent of her ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë Áª¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¿ÆÈ¿È?Look What You Made Me Do and the villain arc is ÌܤÀ¤Ä in her lyrics.?

She sings: 'I was tame, I was gentle till the circus life made me mean /Don¡Çt you worry folks, we took out all her teeth

'Who¡Çs afraid of little old me? °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ you should be.'

This is her first new album since the end of her six-year relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn and, while she doesn't mention Alwyn by name, speculation will be rife that tracks such as So Long, London are about him. Pictured together in 2019

This is her first new album since the end of her six-year ´Ø·¸ with British actor Joe Alwyn and, while she doesn't ¤Ë¤Ä¤¤¤Æ¸ÀµÚ¤¹¤ë Alwyn by »Ø̾¤¹¤ë, ²±Â¬ will be rife that Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës such as So Long, London are about him. Pictured together in 2019

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy seen leaving The Electric Lady studio in Manhattan on May 16, 2023

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy seen leaving The Electric Lady studio in Manhattan on May 16, 2023

11. I Can ľ¤¹¡¿Çã¼ý¤¹¤ë¡¤È¬É´Ä¹¤ò¤¹¤ë Him (No Really I Can)

A moody, stripped-É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë number worthy of Lana Del Rey, who has also worked extensively with the song's À¸»º¼Ô, Jack Antonoff.

She appears to be referring to chain smoking, booze loving Matty, as she sings: 'The smoke cloud ÂçÇÈs out his mouth like a freight train through a small town / The jokes that he told across the ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È were È¿Íðing and far too loud.'

Fans had ɽÌÀ¤¹¤ëd their ´Ø¿´s when Taylor started dating The 1975 bad boy rocker and it seems her friends had the same ÊÝα¡ÊÃÏ¡Ë¡¿Í½Ìós.?

Taylor sings:? 'They shake their Ĺ¡¤Î¨¤¤¤ës, Àâ, "God help her" when I tell ¡Æem he¡Çs my man / But your good Lord doesn¡Çt need to ²ò½ü¤¹¤ë a finger / I can ľ¤¹¡¿Çã¼ý¤¹¤ë¡¤È¬É´Ä¹¤ò¤¹¤ë him, no really I can / And only I can.'?

12. loml

'You said I'm the l ove of your life,' sings Taylor on this warm, resonant piano ballad. In a smart ¿·¤¿¤ÊŸ³«, the 'loml' ºÇ½ªÅª¤Ë becomes 'the loss of my life'.

She ½Ò¤Ù¤ës ¸ºß love-ÇúÃÆd by an old ±ê¾å, seemingly referring to Matty given their past experience.?

Others have ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ëd the intensity of the lyrics ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ë it relates to her longterm ´Ø·¸ with Joe.?

She sings: 'I felt a glow like this, never before and never since /If you know it in one glimpse it¡Çs ÅÁÀâ¤Î.

'You and I go from one kiss to getting married / Still alive, »¦¿Í¡¤ÂçÅö¤ê time at the ¶¦Æ±ÊèÃÏ / Never ¤ä¤á¤ë buried.'?

13. I Can Do It With A Broken Heart

More 1980s ±Æ¶Á¡ÊÎÏ¡Ës on an electronic pop Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë that sees Taylor ¸øÌ󤹤ëing to remain a trouper, ¤Ë¤â¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º any romantic Á褤.

She sings about putting on a ͦ´º¤ËΩ¤Á¸þ¤«¤¦ ľÌ̤¹¤ë while her ´Ø·¸s ¸øÁ³¤È Íî¤Á¤ë apart, ¸ø¼°Ê¸½ñ¡¤Ç§¤á¤ëing: 'They said, "Babe, you gotta µ¶¤Î it till you make it," and I did.

'Lights, camera, b***h, smile / Even when you wanna die / He said he'd love me all his life / But that life was too short / Breaking É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë, I ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë the ¾²¤ËÂǤÁÅݤ¹ / All the pieces of me Ê´¡¹¤Ë¤¹¤ëd as the ¡Ê¿Í¤¬¡Ë·²¤¬¤ë was ±Ó¾§¤¹¤ëing more.'??

Taylor has °ÊÁ° ǧ¤á¤ë she struggled with her love live playing out so ¸øÁ³¤È and the narrative that she'd had more boyfriends than other women.??

14. The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived

'You didn't ¼êÃÊ up in any ¼êÃÊ of a man,' sings a disdainful Taylor on a melodramatic ballad.

The ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë is noteworthy, given that Matty's stature is an È¿ÂФ¹¤ë of some ¿³µÄ. The singer °ÊÁ° ¸øɽ¤¹¤ë¡¿Ë½Ïª¤¹¤ëd: 'Everyone in [the 1975] is 6¡Ç4¡É and I¡Çm 5¡ Ç10¡É, so everyone thinks that I¡Çm 5¡Ç5¡É.'

More recently, he ±éÀâ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿½»½êd these short man ¼çÄ¥s by telling a fan that he was 'sick to f***ing death of this', ¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëing that he is 'a big boy.'

She sings: 'And I don¡Çt ¹ÔÊýÉÔÌÀ¤Ë¤Ê¤ë what we had / But could someone give a message / To the smallest man who ever lived?'

15. The Alchemy

Not all the songs are about heartbreak, as ËÁ¸±Åª¤Ê metaphors aplenty ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ë a Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd by the singer's ¸½ºß¤Î boyfriend, American football À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë Travis Kelce.?

'When I touch É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë, call the amateurs and ºï¸º¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë them from the team,' she sings.

Speaking about the ¶á¤Å¤¤¤Æ¤¤¤ë ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in February, when he was building up to the ºÇ¹â¤Î Bowl in Las Vegas, Kelce said he had heard some of the songs on Taylor's ºÇ¿·¤Î ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë.

'I have heard some of it and yes, it's unbelievable,' he said to reporters. 'I can't wait for her to shake up the world when it finally ¸º¾¯¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ës.'

16. Clara ¶þÉþ¤¹¤ë

It's tempting to think Taylor sees something of herself in a ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ëing Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd by Clara an American actress of the 1920s who lived her life in the Hollywood goldfish bowl.

She goes on to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ Stevie Nicks as she ¾ÜºÙ¡Ê¤Ë½Ò¤Ù¤ë¡Ës struggling with the trappings? of fame.?

Taylor sings: 'I'm not trying to exagg§ÖΨ / But I think I might die if I made it, die if I made it / No one in my small town thought I'd ²ñ¹ç¡¤²ñ¤¦ these ¹µÁÊs in LA / They all want to say.'?

The Alchemy:?Sporting metaphors aplenty suggest a track inspired by the singer's current boyfriend, American football star Travis Kelce. Pictured at Coachella this week

The Alchemy:?ËÁ¸±Åª¤Ê metaphors aplenty ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ë a Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd by the singer's ¸½ºß¤Î boyfriend, American football À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë Travis Kelce. Pictured at Coachella this week

ÆÃÊ̼êÅö Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës on The ¹éÌäd Poets Department: The Anthology

17. The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog?

The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog is also a ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to ÉԷʵ¤ and ·çÇ¡¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë of energy?based on a demonic hellhound »ö¼Â¾å¤Î¡¿ÂåÍý as an omen of death in English folklore and literature.?

ƱÍÍ¤Ë as the eerie lyrical meaning to the ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë, The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog is a ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È in Vauxhall, London - her ex Matt's city of birth and just a ÀС¿ÅêÀФ¹¤ë's throw away from Joe's hometown of?²¦¼¼¤Î Tunbridge °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊs in Kent.?

In the song, she belts out: 'I am someone who until ºÇ¶á¤Î events you ³ôd your secrets with and your ¾ì½ê / you forgot to turn it off / And so I watch as you walk into some ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È called The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog...

'I just don't understand how you don't ¹ÔÊýÉÔÌÀ¤Ë¤Ê¤ë me in The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog when someone plays The Starting Line and you jump up, but she's too young to know this song that was intertwined in the ËâË¡ fabric of our dreaming.'?

18. Imgonnagetyouback

Taylor is torn between calling things off for good or ºÆdz¤¹¤ëing with an ex in imgonnagetyouback.

Emotions are ÌÀ³Î¤Ë running high as she sings: ¡ÆWhether Im gonna be your wife / Or Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ë up your bike / I ¹Á¡¿ÈòÆñ½ê¡Çt decided yet¡Ç.

She appears to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ her new romance with Travis as the song goes on, ³ôing: 'I can feel it coming / In the way you move / ²¡¤·¿Ê¤á¤ë the reset button /We¡Çre becoming something new.

'See you got somebody else / Say I got someone else too / Even if it¡Çs him, I'm leaving here with you.'?

19. The Albatross

It seems London watering ·ê¤ò³«¤±¤ës are a ¼çÂê of the album, with The ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È Dog and The Bolter joining The Albatross as ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ê ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢s to ȯÀ¸ÃÏs.?

The Albatross Club is a pub in Farringdon, London but also has ÆÃ¤Ë eerie significance in its meaning as a word alone.?

Albatross is defined in the Britannica Dictionary as: 'A co ntinuing problem that makes it difficult or impossible to do or ãÀ®¤¹¤ë something.?Fame has become an albatross that ˸¤²¤ës her from ¼çÍ×¤Ê a normal and happy life.'

Additionally, an albatross is a large white ocean bird that has very long and often ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È wings - which many ¤ËÎ㤨¤ëd to her outfit from the Grammys.?

Taylor is taking no ¼ü¿Ís in this Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë, referring to herself as?one of the largest seabirds on Earth - famed for their µðÂç¡Ê¤Ê¡Ë wingspan and ability to glide seamlessly.?

She sings about taking Éü½² with the lyrics: 'She is here to destroy you/ Devils that you know / Raise worse hell than a stranger'.?

20. Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus

Taylor tells the story of a rocky ´Ø·¸ in which their partner betrays them and ¾ÇÅÀ¡Ê¤ò¹ç¤ï¤»¤ë¡Ës on ËãÌôs more than her.?

She hints at infidelity on their part by singing: 'Your hologram ¤Ä¤Þ¤º¤¯d into my apartment / ¼êÅϤ¹s in the hair of somebody in ÉÔÌÀÎÆ.

'»Ø̾¤¹¤ëd Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus / And I just watched it happen / As the £±£°Ç¯´Ö would play us for fools.'?

Taylor goes on to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢, singing: 'You said some things that I can¡Çt unabsorb / You turned me into an idea of sorts / You needed me, but you needed ËãÌôs more / And I couldn¡Çt watch it happen.'

Taylor reignited her explosive feud with Kim Kardashian by releasing a diss track aimed at the reality star (pictured with Kim in 2015)

Taylor reignited her ÇúȯÀ­¤Î È¿ÌÜ¡¤ÉÔÏ with Kim Kardashian by ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëing a diss Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ëd at the reality À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë (pictured with Kim in 2015)

Taylor also seems to reference Kim's 10-year-old daughter North West dancing to Shake It Off on TikTok back in January, she writes:# your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you'

Taylor also seems to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ Kim's 10-year-old daughter North West dancing to Shake It Off on TikTok »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in January, she Îá¾õs:# your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you'

21. How Did It End??

Taylor appears to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ the ²±Â¬ over her ´Ø·¸ with Joe as she ¾ÜºÙ¡Ê¤Ë½Ò¤Ù¤ë¡Ës in the chorus:?

'Come one come all It's happ'nin' again / The empathetic hunger descends We'll tell no-one / 'Cept all of our friends / We must know How did it end?'?

¹ðȯ¤¹¤ë¡¿ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ëing people of ¹Ô°Ù¡¿¹Ô¤¦ing their own 'ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ë-mortem's' in the ³«»Ï Àë¹ð¡¤È½·è, Taylor also ¹ðȯ¤¹¤ë¡¿ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ës people of ¸ºß smug: 'Soon they'll go home to their husbands / '¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ë they know they can ¿®ÍÑ him / Then feverishly calling their cousins.'

She later ¼ýÍƤ¹¤ë¡¿Ç§¤á¤ës that while everyone is ¿ÒÌä, 'How did it end?' she doesn't know herself: 'But I still don't know, how did it end?'?

22. So High School

While many Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ës are bold ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ës at her exes Matt and Joe, happiness does Åý¼£¤¹¤ë in her Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë So High School where she discusses ¸½ºß¤Î boyfriend Travis.?

She sings: 'You know how to ball, I know Aristotle, brand new, ½½Ê¬¤Ê throttle // Touch me while your bros play Grand ÀàÅ𠼫ư¼Ö // It's true, ÃǸÀ¤¹¤ë, scouts ±ÉÍÀ¡Ê¤ò¼õ¤±¤ë¡Ë // You knew what you ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô, and, boy, you got her.'

Taylor the ľÀÜ¡¿¤Þ¤Ã¤¹¤°¤Ë ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢s a resurfaced ¥Ó¥Ç¥ª in which Travis was asked who?marry, kiss or kill between Ariana Grande, Katy Perry and Taylor.?

She sings: 'Are you gonna marry, kiss or kill me? Kill me. It's just a game, but really, really, I'm betting on all three for us two.?

23. I Hate It Here?

Taylor relies in escapism to distract herself from the ÌäÂ꡿ȯ¹Ô¤¹¤ës ±ÖÉ¡¿Çº¤Þ¤¹ing her real life, ½Ò¤Ù¤ëing herself as going to 'secret gardens in my mind'.?

She appears to be ¼è°ú¡¤¶¨Äêing with the fallout of ¸ºß lied to, singing:?Tell me something awful like you are a poet / 櫤ˤ«¤±¤ë inside the ÃÄÂΡ¿»àÂÎ of a ºâÀ¯¡¿¶âÍ» guy

'Tell me all your secrets / All you¡Çll ever be is / My eternal ¤Ê¤°¤µ¤ß prize.'?

She appears to be between ´Ø·¸s, musing: 'I¡Çm lonely, but I¡Çm good /I¡Çm bitter, but I ÃǸÀ¤¹¤ë I¡Çm ȳ¶â.'?

24. thanK you aIMee?

Fans are ǼÆÀ¤µ¤»¤ëd the 24th Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë - thanK you aIMee - is ÌÜŪ¡Ê¤È¤¹¤ë¡Ëd at Kim Kardashian, as the letters K,I and M are capped up to ¡Ê°ìÄê¤Î¡Ë´ü´Ö out her »Ø̾¤¹¤ë.

Taylor sings in one line: 'There's a bronze spray-tanned statue of you and a plaque underneath it/That ¶¼¤¹s to ²¡¤·¿Ê¤á¤ë me É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the stairs, at our school.'

'All that time you were throwin' punches, I was buildin' somethin' / And I can't µö¤¹ the way you made me feel / ¶«¤ÓÀ¼¤ò¤¢¤²¤ëd 'F**k you, Aimee' to the night sky, as the ·ì was gushin' / But I can't forget the way you made me ½ý¤ò¤¤¤ä¤¹¡¿Ï²ò¤µ¤»¤ë.'

She goes on to Äɲ乤ë: 'And it wasn't a fair fight, or a clean kill / Each time that Aimee stomped across my grav§Ö / And then she wrote h§Öadlines/ In the Ãϸµ¤Î paper, laughing at each baby step I'd take.'

Taylor ·ëÏÀ¤¹¤ës by ³Îǧ¤¹¤ëing she's changed the »Ø̾¤¹¤ë of the woman she's singing about - ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î fuelling ²±Â¬ the Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë is about Kim.

She also seems to ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ Kim's 10-year-old daughter North West dancing to her 2014 Áª¤Ó½Ð¤¹¡¿ÆÈ¿È Shake It Off on TikTok, finding it ironic as the 'song is about you'.

She sings: 'And so I changed your »Ø̾¤¹¤ë, and any real defining ¼ê¤¬¤«¤ê¡Ê¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë¡Ës/And one day, your kid comes home singin' a song that only us two is gonna know is about you.'

25. I Look in People's Windows?

While she may have the ultimate girl squad around her, Taylor ¼ýÍƤ¹¤ë¡¿Ç§¤á¤ës she can't help but feel lonely when chasing a man.?

She sings: 'I look in people's windows / Transfixed by rose golden glows / They have their friends over to drink nice ¥ï¥¤¥ó.

'I look in people's windows / In »öÎã¡¿´µ¼Ô you're at their ¡ÊÊÆ¡Ëê¾å¤²¤¹¤ë¡¿¡Ê±Ñ¡ËÄóµÄ¤¹¤ë / What if your ÃíÌܤ¹¤ë¡¤¤â¤¯¤í¤às looked up and met ÃÏÍë / One more time.'?

26. The Prophecy?

Taylor seems to be ¶ìÄËd by the thought of trying to find an intimate love when her life is so public.?

The singer - who ÀßΩ¤¹¤ë fame as a ½½Âå¤Î¾¯Ç¯¾¯½÷ - ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹s that ¸ºß in the ¥¹¥Ý¥Ã¥È¥é¥¤¥È and adored by millions of fans can't ¼êÃÊ up to ¸ºß loved by a partner.?

She ³ô: 'Please / Change the prophecy / Let it once be me / Who do I have to speak to / About if they can redo the prophecy?'

?Taylor has °ÊÁ° ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹d how fame changed her life for the worst, explaining: 'It's a social ¾õ¶·¡¿¾ðÀª every time I go out.?

'I just have to wake up in the morning and say, "How am I feeling today? If someone asks for a picture, am I gonna feel ²Ý¤¹d upon today because I'm ¼è°ú¡¤¶¨Äêing with my own stuff? Am I gonna take my own stuff out on some innocent 14-year-old today and be in a bad mood?"?

'¾µÇ§¤¹¤ë, maybe not ¡Ä Maybe I won't leave the house.'

27. Cassandra

thanK you aIMee might not be the only song ÌäÂ꡿ȯ¹Ô¤¹¤ëing ȯ¼Ís at Kim Kardashians, with Cassandra also seeming to be filled with ±£¤¹d digs.?

Greek god?Cassandra, 'entangled men' and was punished with a °­¸ý¤ò¸À¤¦¡¿°­ÂÖ where no one would believe what she had to say.?

In her chorus, Taylor sings: 'When the first ÀС¿ÅêÀФ¹¤ë¡Çs thrown, they¡Çre ¶«¤ÓÀ¼¤ò¤¢¤²¤ëing /In the streets, there¡Çs a ·ãÅܡʤ¹¤ë¡Ëing ˽ư / When it¡Çs "dz¤ä¤¹ the b***h", they¡Çre shrieking / When the truth comes out, it¡Çs ÀŤ«¤Ê.'

This could be in ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to?Kim Ͷȯ¤¹¤ëing a social ¥Þ¥¹¥³¥ß firestorm when she ³ôd a Snapchat ¥Ó¥Ç¥ª of then-husband Kanye West during a phone call with Taylor, where she seemingly gave the rapper to ´Þ¤à lyrics about her in his new song.?

While Taylor ¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd that she hadn't Ʊ°Õd to Kanye labelled her a 'b***h' in his Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë,?many ¡Ê·º»ö¡ËÈï¹ð her of ¸ºß a snake.

Kardashian fans and Swifties went to war with one another by ÃÏ°Ì¡¤Ç¤Ì¿¤¹¤ëing snake emojis.?

Taylor ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢s snakes in her song, ³ôing: 'So, they killed Cassandra first ¡Æ¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ë she ¶²¤ì¤ëd the worst / And tried to tell the town / So, they filled my ÆÈ˼ with snakes, I ²ù¤¤¤ë to say / Do you believe me now?'

28. Peter?

Taylor È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on her childhood and ò´êd for forgiveness as she È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on losing a past love.?

It could be in ¸ÀµÚ¡¿´ØÏ¢ to Matty, who she was first linked to in 2014, and their ¤½¤Î¸å¤Î Êø²õ¡¿Ê¬Îö as she sings: 'Said you were gonna grow up /T ½÷¡¿¤ª¤Ã¤»¤«¤¤²° you were gonna come find me.

'Words from the mouths of babes / Ìó«s oceans ¿¼¤¤ / But never to keep / Never to keep.'?

It could also be a follow up to her song Cardigan, where she sang: 'Tried to change the ending / Peter losing Wendy'.?

Taylor reflects on her childhood and pleads for forgiveness as she reflects on losing a past love (pictured in 2008)

Taylor È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on her childhood and ò´êd for forgiveness as she È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on losing a past love (pictured in 2008)?

29. The Bolter?

Fans have made many ²ò¼á¡¿ÄÌÌõs of The Bolter - with links to a London pub in the form of Mansion House's ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È of the same »Ø̾¤¹¤ë while also alluding to a suitor running into the night - something fans ¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd was about Joe.?

Some Twitter »ÈÍѼÔs ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ëd the ¾ì½ê is where the former couple enjoyed their first date - yet the ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ës were quickly ÏÀÁèd by ½¼¤Æ¤ëd ¿®Êô¼Ôs.

Th e ½é´ü¤Î ¡Ê¿ÍÌ¿¤Ê¤É¤ò¡ËÃ¥¤¦¡¤¼çÄ¥¤¹¤ë ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à from a fan Îá¾õing: 'The Bolter is a ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È in London where Taylor and Joe went on their first ±ó½Ð?!?!???? I¡Çm done, BYE'.?

Others followed up Îá¾õing: '***ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë that¡Çs not the ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È they were ¸øÁ³¤È first seen together!!!!*** But there is indeed this ˸¤²¤ë¡¿Ë¡ÄÊÛ¸î»Î¶È in London which is crazy anyway...?guys it's not real, it was different place'.?

She sings: 'Started with a kiss / "Oh, we must stop ²ñ¹ç like this" / But it always ends with a town car ¥¹¥Ô¡¼¥É°ãÈ¿ / Out the ±¿Æ° one evenin' / Ended with the ·ãÆͤ¹¤ë of a door / But she's got the best stories // You can be sure...

'All her f**Æù¿Æ¡¤¿ÆÎà' lives / Flashed before her ÃíÌܤ¹¤ë¡¤¤â¤¯¤í¤às / And she realized / It feels like the time / She fell through the ice / Then ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à out alive'.

30. ¥³¥Þ¥É¥ê?

Her penultimate Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë is also reflective of her ÀÄǯ as she È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on how innocence is ripped away with age.?

She sings: 'You get the dragonflies above your bed /You have a favorite °ÌÃÖ¡¿±øÅÀ¡¿¸«¤Ä¤±½Ð¤¹ on the swing »Ï¤á¤ë¡¤·è¤á¤ë / You have no room in your dreams for ²ù¤¤¤ë

'You have no idea / The time will arrive for the cruel and the mean / You'll learn to bounce »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë just like your trampoline.'

¤Ë¤â¤«¤«¤ï¤é¤º this there's an element of hope ȼ¤¦¡¿´Ø¤ï¤ëd as she sings: 'But now we'll curtail your curiosity / In sweetness / Way to go, tiger / Way to go, tiger /Higher and higher / Higher and higher / Wilder and ¤Ï¤·¤±.'?

31. The Manuscript?

The only ÆÃÊ̼êÅö Àפò¤Ä¤±¤ë on the first physical ¸«²ò¡¿ËÝÌõ¡¿ÈÇs of Taylor's album seems to be a follow up to All Too °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ - her song about Jake Gyllenhaal.?

She È¿±Ç¤¹¤ës on a past romance as she sings: 'Now and then she rereads the manuscript / Of the entire torrid »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀª /He said that if the sex was half as good as the conversation was / Soon they'd be pushin' strollers / But soon it was over.'

In a nod to All Too °æ¸Í¡¿ÊÛ¸î»ÎÀÊ (10 Minute ¸«²ò¡¿ËÝÌõ¡¿ÈÇ) and its music ¥Ó¥Ç¥ª ľÀÜ¡¿¤Þ¤Ã¤¹¤°¤Ë, Taylor continues: 'The Professor said to Îá¾õ what you know / Lookin' backwards might be the only way to move º£¸å / Then the actors / Were hitting their ¼¨¤¹s.'?

The Bad Blood songstress, 34 - who recently teased a 'timetable' to her fans ahead of the LP's release - initially announced the album while attending the 2024 Grammys in February

The Bad ·ì songstress, 34 - who recently teased a '»þ¹ïɽ¡¿Í½Äêɽ' to her fans ahead of the LP's ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë - ºÇ½é ȯɽ¤¹¤ëd the album while ¡Ä¤Ë½ÐÀʤ¹¤ëing the 2024 Grammys in February