Taylor Swift is about to release her new album called “The Tortured Poets Department” on April 19. Last week, the singer had already partnered with Apple Music to launch a series of playlists with a voice message from Taylor to promote her new album. Now Taylor Swift uses Apple Music lyrics to share some riddles with her fans.
Taylor Swift shares riddles about her new album on Apple Music
As noted by some fans and confirmed by Taylor Nation (Taylor Swift’s official PR team), the lyrics of at least one of Taylor Swift’s songs on Apple Music have been edited to include riddles about the Department of Tortured Poets.
Earlier today, Taylor Nation shared an Instagram Story featuring the new album’s logo along with the Apple Music tag and a magnifying glass emoji. The story had some glitch effects, which led the singer’s most avid fans to search for the lyrics to the song “Glitch” from the album Midnights. The lyrics of this song have been modified with some random capital letters.
By putting all the capital letters together, the fans formed the word “HERE.” To add even more fuel to the fire, Taylor Nation shared a post on X suggesting that more puzzles will soon be found in Apple Music lyrics.
Taylor Swift is all about Easter eggs, and this isn’t the first time the singer has used lyrics from her previous songs to hint at what’s coming next. Since we’re still a week away from the release of The Tortured Poets Department, we’ll probably see some other hidden words that will reveal something about the new album.
Taylor’s songs are back on TikTok
In related news, Taylor Swift’s songs recently returned to TikTok after being removed due to a dispute between the platform and Universal Music. Although this dispute has not yet been resolved, Swift appears to have reached an individual agreement with TikTok. However, only the songs to which the singer owns all the rights (such as those known as Taylor’s Version) are back.
Be sure to follow Taylor Swift’s Apple Music page to be notified when the new album is available.
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