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Taylor Swift Drops Clues For The Tortured Poets Department Album

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Taylor Swift is engaging her fans in a thrilling Easter egg hunt as she teases details about her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, through subtle clues on Apple Music. The music platform recently changed its bio to hint at a word being revealed each day leading up to the album's release.

Swifties quickly noticed that the lyric page for the song 'Glitch' contained capitalized letters that spelled out the word 'hereby' when unscrambled. Speculation arose about how this word might connect to The Tortured Poets Department, with fans theorizing various possibilities.

Further clues were uncovered in the liner notes of the song 'Peace' from Swift's 2020 album Folklore. Fans deciphered additional words, such as 'conduct,' leading to more speculation about the album's themes and connections to Swift's personal life.

The Grammy-winning artist confirmed that The Tortured Poets Department, her 11th studio album, is set to be released on April 19. Swift revealed that the album served as a lifeline for her during a challenging period, emphasizing the importance of songwriting in her life.

Swift's intricate clues and teasers have kept fans eagerly anticipating the album's release. Through social media posts and cryptic messages, she has provided glimpses into the emotional journey captured in The Tortured Poets Department.

As fans eagerly await the album's arrival, the excitement continues to build as each new clue is uncovered. The anticipation surrounding Swift's latest musical offering is palpable, with fans eagerly dissecting every detail in search of more insights into the highly anticipated album.

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