“The Tortured Poets Department” became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single week, just three days after its release.
Taylor Swift continues adding records, now that “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” has already surpassed one billion views on Spotify in just five days since its launch on Friday.
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Additionally, on Monday, the project became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single week, just three days after its release.


His five most popular songs at the moment include “Fortnight” with almost 80 million views, “Down Bad” with 44 million, “The Tortured Poets Department” with almost 43 million and “So Long, London” with 42 million. “Cruel Summer” It still reigns with over 2 billion views.
Swift first announced the arrival of her latest album at the 2024 Grammys. She said it had been in the works for two years since she delivered “Midnights.”
What is “The Tortured Poets Department” like, the new song by Taylor Swift
The first half of the album includes 16 songs, which were thought to be all until Swift revealed that the work was a secret double album, which included 15 additional songs with a new cover and title: “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology”.
With a total of 31 songs, the album features Post Malone on the first song, “Fortnight,” for which there is also a music video featuring the stars of “Dead Poets Society.” Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles. The only other feature is Florence Welch from Florence + the Machine on track 8, “Florida!!!”
Swift’s former collaborators, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessnerworked with her to produce the album, which comes in four vinyl variants, each with a bonus song: “The Manuscript”, “The Bolter”, “The Black Dog” and “The Albatros”.
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