Taylor Swift Is Unraveling Some Of Lover's New Lyrics Early In New Spotify Playlist

Taylor Swift Is Unraveling Some Of Lover's New Lyrics Early In New Spotify Playlist




Taylor Swift is releasing an entire palette of new music on August 23 once her seventh studio album Lover drops. Ahead of its release, she's doling out clue right after clue to fans, some we've already been privy to in recent music videos. Nevertheless she's taking it a step further with a new Spotify playlist called "Love Taylor: Lover Enhanced Album" that'll share exclusive early access to lyrics and other kinds of goodies for fans that subscribe to it.


Who else is giving their fans this sort of creative content? Sit back, relax, and tune into this assortment of Swift's new songs and also some surprising inclusions from other artists.





The curated playlist, out today (August 20), is 21 tracks long and includes the previously heard songs from Lover: "The Archer," "Me!," "You Need To Calm Down," and the title track. It moreover features songs from other artists like Clairo ("Alewife"), Nicki Minaj ("Come Visualize About Me"), and more.


The playlist is also unveiling new lyrics from the forthcoming LP day-to-day leading up to its release that will come courtesy of audio messages. The first lyric reveal has been "I can't converse with you any time you're like this / Staring out the window like I'm not your preference town / I'm New York City." This will continue during the week. When Lover drops, expect the playlist to have the LP in its entirety and also other magnificent goodies.


Swift released the album's title track last week, and also the LP's tracklist that features Brendon Urie and the Dixie Chicks. She'll be performing at the 2019 VMA Awards on August 26.


Listen to Taylor's new playlist and jump into the road to Lover up above.









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