Taylor Swift delights fans with bonus tracks from her latest album

Taylor Swift Shocks Fans with Deluxe Edition of ‘The Tortured Poets Department’

Taylor Swift released her much-awaited album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” at midnight ET on Friday. Just two hours later, she surprised fans by releasing a deluxe edition with 15 extra songs.

The standard edition of the album features 16 tracks that were announced back in February. Swift’s surprise deluxe edition, titled “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology,” includes a total of 31 songs. The additional tracks were all written by Swift herself and co-produced with Jack Antonoff or Aaron Dessner, except for “I Look in People’s Windows,” which was co-produced by Antonoff, Swift, and Patrik Berger.

This isn’t the first time Swift has surprised fans with a sudden release. In 2022, she dropped an extended version of “Midnights” known as the “3am Edition” in the early hours of the morning. This time, the release of the deluxe edition came with little warning, shocking many Swifties online.

Swift’s economic power has been on full display in recent months, with her ongoing Eras Tour and concert movie helping her become the first musician to reach billionaire status purely through music and performances. This success has allowed her to flex her influence, as seen when Singapore paid nearly $3 million per show to secure exclusivity for the Southeast Asian leg of her tour.

Both versions of “The Tortured Poets Department” are available for streaming on all major platforms. So, fans can enjoy Swift’s latest musical offerings at their leisure.

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