Taylor Swift Drops Lover Tracklist The Same Day As The Title Track — Because She Can
Taylor Swift is the gift that keeps on giving today (August 16). Immediately after releasing
Lover's title track at midnight, the pop star took to Instagram this afternoon to share the complete tracklist for her upcoming seventh studio album. As diehard Swifties already know, the LP will include a whopping 18 tracks. And while that may seem like a lot, longtime fans of the nation turned pop songstress would agree that you can
never have also much Taylor Swift.
For the most part, it seems that the tracklist confirms much of what Swifties have been theorizing all along. As an example, "Cruel Summer" — which was tattooed on
Ellen DeGeneres's forearm in the
"You Need to Calm Down" music video —
is a song title on the album. Also,
Dixie Chicks — who were the subject of several Easter eggs leading up to this point — will
be featured on a track called "Soon You'll Get Better." And if you're wondering whether or not there will be any songs on the album about Swift's current boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, well, we think "London Boy" is a pretty safe bet.
At this point, we've pretty much reached peak excitement for
Lover. And right now that the tracklist is officially out for all to be able to see, all we can do is wait patiently for Friday, August 23, any time the album drops its entirety. In the event you haven't yet,
Lover is accessible to
pre-add, pre-save, and pre-order, so go do all of the things in preparation for the big day. It'll be here before you know it!
Lover tracklist:
1. I Didn't remember That You Existed
2. Cruel Summer
3. Lover
4. The Man
5. The Archer
6. I Think He Knows
7. Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
8. Paper Rings
9. Cornelia Street
10. Death by a Thousand Cuts
11. London Boy
12. Soon You'll Get Better feat. Dixie Chicks
13. False God
14. You must Calm Down
15. Afterglow
16. ME! Feat. Brendon Urie
17. It's Nice to Have a Friend
18. Daylight
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