Taylor Swift is launching a new pop-up poetry library in partnership with Spotify at The Grove, Los Angeles from April 16 to 18.
The public is invited to visit the poetry library.
Taylor Swift is set to launch her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, in partnership with Spotify. The pop-up poetry library installation at The Grove in Los Angeles will be open to the public from April 16 to 18.
Swift fans have been eagerly anticipating the release of her latest album after her cryptic Instagram post featuring a quote,
Taylor Swift's new album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ will be released on April 19, 2024.
Swift has declined to release a lead single or promote the album in any significant way.
Despite the lack of promotion, fans are excited about the upcoming release and believe it will be a masterpiece.
Swift used a similar rollout strategy for her previous album ‘Midnights’ which also became a commercial success despite no teaser or snippet being released beforehand.
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The author makes several appeals to authority by referencing the success of Taylor Swift's previous albums and her influence in the pop-music landscape. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric when stating that 'Swift has managed to harness this reckless passion better than anyone else' and 'her actions go largely unchallenged by her base, while her music is blindly praised.'
> Swift has managed to harness this reckless passion better than anyone else <
> Her actions go largely unchallenged by her base, while her music is blindly praised <
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The author expresses a clear bias towards Taylor Swift and her music, using hyperbolic language to describe the anticipation and expectations of her fans. The author also makes assumptions about the content of Swift's new album based on fan speculation and past performance.
But Swift has managed to harness this reckless passion better than anyone else – at least in terms of commercial success.
Die-hard fans say it’s a masterpiece, destined to win Swift her fifth Grammy Award for album of the year.
If ttpd is only half as good as the playlist names / back cover lyrics, it HAS to win aoty.