Finally, the wait is over! Taylor Swift’s much-anticipated 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Society, is now available on every music platform. To fan’s surprise, Swift revealed just a few hours after her biggest album release that it would be a double album, with the next album named “The Anthology.”
While it is enough to make Swifties go insane, they are more curious to learn the hidden meaning behind her latest double album’s cryptic, tempting, and unholy lyrics. The album release has already created a buzz on the internet, ruling Spotify and Apple Music charts.
In fact, on the latter music platform, Swift’s “Fortnite” secures the number 1 position. While her chart-buster songs are ruling the platforms, fans are touched by the vulnerability and heartbroken lyrics of the (ungrammatical) album, leading to blame Joe Alwyn for breaking her heart.
However, you will be surprised to learn that it wasn’t Joe- with whom she had six years of relationship and got separated in April 2023- but Taylor Swift‘s ex, Matty Healy. Well, she briefly dated him last year. But it’s believed that he damaged her emotionally than anybody else could ever have.
Songs like “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived,” “But Daddy I Love Him,” “My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys, “Loml,” and “Fresh Out The Slammer” are all interpreted to be about the 1975 frontman Matty Healy. The singer also referred to Matty on the extended version of the album’s track “The Black Dog.”
While this created confusion among her fans, Matty had a history of making a mess in Taylor Swift‘s life. Back then, he slammed Ice Spice and the Japanese people. Although Taylor did the damage control by offering Ice Spice to feature in her remake version of “Karma,” she still faced complications.
Taylor Swift Thanks, Kim Kardashian
But wait! Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department isn’t just about Matty. Her other song, “thanK you aIMee,” has again sparked the controversial feud between Taylor and Kim Kardashian. The song quickly captured Swiftie’s attention as it referred to Kim’s 10-year-old daughter, North West, who had once danced to Swift’s “Shake It Off” on TikTok. Well, the song is about ignoring “haters.”
Like in her latest track, “Aimee,” stomps over her grave, referring to Swift’s other album, “Look What You Made Me Do.” This song was part of her “revenge album,” which she never released because of her feud with Kim. However, in her latest album, she finally gives Kim a taste of her own medicine, hinting her own daughter is Taylor Swift’s fan. Another hint suggesting that the track refers to Kim is capitalizing the letters K, I, and M.
While her songs are making a wave now, fans are curious to learn about her next step, considering the changes she has been making on her Instagram profile and with her previously released tracks.
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