Huge news for Florida: Taylor Swift just released a new song dedicated to the state. While the tribute might come as a surprise for the singer, who was raised in Pennsylvania then moved to Tennessee to kick-start her music career in Nashville, fans have theories about the track’s backstory. On “Florida!!!”, which appears on her new album The Tortured Poets Department, Swift and Florence Welch (of Florence + The Machine) trade verses about finding solace and an escape in the Sunshine State. There...
Taylor Swift approved of a joke made at her ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn's expense while scrolling on Instagram after detailing the painful end of their six-year relationship
The latest album from Taylor Swift has reignited discussions about her past relationships, with both fans and critics examining the lyrics of her new double album, The Tortured Poets Department.The album, which debuted on April 19, has sparked a pretty intense analysis as listeners parse through its lyrics for hints about the inspirations behind each song. Much of the conversation has also centered around her more significant past relationship with English actor Joe Alwyn, with some fans...
Released on Friday to much fanfare, Taylor Swift’s new album The Tortured Poets Department is speculated to be centred around her break-up with British actor Joe Alwyn, who she dated for 6 years
Taylor Swift let her art speak for her for the majority of her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn, and now, it appears she’s ready to let her art tell the story of its dissolution. But before there was a breakup album, there were many breakup reports, where sources close to Swift and Alwyn spoke about what happened to the couple. The news of their split first broke on April 8, 2023, a little over a year ago.Ahead of the release of The Tortured Poets Department, here’s a roundup of all that the...
After Taylor Swift appeared to reference her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn on her new album The Tortured Poets Department, an insider is shedding light on their private romance
It turns out Taylor Swift’s fifth track of The Tortured Poets Department, “So Long, London,” isn’t the album’s most devastating breakup song. That slot is arguably reserved for track 12, “loml.”Swift’s “loml” lyrics seem to capture her deep grief over the end of her six-year relationship with Joe Alwyn, along with his ultimate legacy as the “loss of my life.” The word “loss” replaces “love” in the original acronym loml (“love of my life”).In the lyrics, Swift alludes to feeling like her...
We've got another Swiftie in the house, and this time it's none other than Halsey. The singer shared what appeared to be support for Taylor Swift and her new album on her Instagram story on April 25.The Bad At Love singer shared a snap of her boyfriend, Avan Jogia, wearing Swift's The Tortured Poets Department sweatpants, and captioned the story with a white heart emoji. Halsey, 29, seemingly gave Swift, 34, her seal of approval on the new album, which allegedly features more than one "diss...
One thing about Taylor Swift is she will rip her own heart open and spill the blood in the form of her song lyrics. Welcome to “The Tortured Poets Department.” Her latest music continues Swift’s tradition of sharing insight about her feelings and relationships in her songs. The double album seems to spill quite a bit of tea, and the Swifties can’t drink it fast enough. Let’s take a look at a few of the songs and who her diehard-fan base has determined they are about. “The Tortured Poets...
Taylor Swift might have drawn inspiration from her previous relationships for her upcoming album, "The Tortured Poets Department," but Travis Kelce isn't losing any sleep over it. Swift had a significant relationship with actor Joe Alwyn, spanning six years before their split in early 2023. Speculations arose when Swift unveiled her eleventh studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," at the 2024 Grammy Awards, with fans quickly connecting the title to Alwyn. ...
Taylor Swift "liked" an Instagram post that ranked her boyfriends and
Joe Alwyn is the object of Taylor Swift’s wicked wordplay for a good — or for him, not so good — part of “The Tortured Poets Department,” which dropped on Friday.