Swifties were anticipating Reputation TV release date at the Grammys when Taylor Swift decidedly took center stage to surprise everybody — yet again — announcing her brand new album titled The Tortured Poets Department. Now, if you're even remotely familiar with Swift's discography, you'd know it's an immersive universe of easter eggs with cryptic queues, metaphors, and symbolism scattered across different albums. Things are connected and not always what they seem, and Swift, the mastermind storyteller, often has fans decrypting the codes lurking in plain sight. The day after the Grammys, Swift released the tracklist of her upcoming album, which includes songs titled 'So Long, London', 'Clara Bow', 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' and more. Naturally, this set her fans into motion, building theories and deciphering tracks from their name. Click the Link in Bio to check out 7 of the most popular fan theories around Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department tracklist that don't seem accidental at all. Starting with the most obvious one - 1. The 'Joe Alwyn' reference Taylor Swift and British actor Joe Alwyn dated for over six years. Right before she set off on her record-breaking Eras tour, reports of their separation emerged in the media. It's widely speculated among the fans that Swift's seventh studio album 'Lover' chronicles their relationship with songs like London Boy and Cornelia Street. London is also mentioned in her upcoming track So Long, London. Therefore, the most obvious link Swifties have drawn is the apparent connection to Joe Alwyn. #SWEditDesk #TaylorSwift #thetorturedpoetsdepartment #TPDtracklist ✍: @sabharwalvas

Swifties were anticipating Reputation TV release date at the Grammys when Taylor Swift decidedly took center stage to surprise everybody — yet again — announcing her brand new album titled The Tortured Poets Department. 

Now, if you're even remotely familiar with Swift's discography, you'd know it's an immersive universe of easter eggs with cryptic queues, metaphors, and symbolism scattered across different albums. Things are connected and not always what they seem, and Swift, the mastermind storyteller, often has fans decrypting the codes lurking in plain sight.

The day after the Grammys, Swift released the tracklist of her upcoming album, which includes songs titled 'So Long, London', 'Clara Bow', 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' and more. Naturally, this set her fans into motion, building theories and deciphering tracks from their name. Click the Link in Bio to check out 7 of the most popular fan theories around Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department tracklist that don't seem accidental at all. Starting with the most obvious one - 

1. The 'Joe Alwyn' reference

Taylor Swift and British actor Joe Alwyn dated for over six years. Right before she set off on her record-breaking Eras tour, reports of their separation emerged in the media. It's widely speculated among the fans that Swift's seventh studio album 'Lover' chronicles their relationship with songs like London Boy and Cornelia Street. London is also mentioned in her upcoming track So Long, London. Therefore, the most obvious link Swifties have drawn is the apparent connection to Joe Alwyn.

#SWEditDesk #TaylorSwift #thetorturedpoetsdepartment #TPDtracklist

✍: @sabharwalvas
Swifties were anticipating Reputation TV release date at the Grammys when Taylor Swift decidedly took center stage to surprise everybody — yet again — announcing her brand new album titled The Tortured Poets Department.

Now, if you're even remotely familiar with Swift's discography, you'd know it's an immersive universe of easter eggs with cryptic queues, metaphors, and symbolism scattered across different albums. Things are connected and not always what they seem, and Swift, the mastermind storyteller, often has fans decrypting the codes lurking in plain sight.

The day after the Grammys, Swift released the tracklist of her upcoming album, which includes songs titled 'So Long, London', 'Clara Bow', 'I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)' and more. Naturally, this set her fans into motion, building theories and deciphering tracks from their name. Click the Link in Bio to check out 7 of the most popular fan theories around Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department tracklist that don't seem accidental at all. Starting with the most obvious one -

1. The 'Joe Alwyn' reference

Taylor Swift and British actor Joe Alwyn dated for over six years. Right before she set off on her record-breaking Eras tour, reports of their separation emerged in the media. It's widely speculated among the fans that Swift's seventh studio album 'Lover' chronicles their relationship with songs like London Boy and Cornelia Street. London is also mentioned in her upcoming track So Long, London. Therefore, the most obvious link Swifties have drawn is the apparent connection to Joe Alwyn.

#SWEditDesk #TaylorSwift #thetorturedpoetsdepartment #TPDtracklist

✍: @sabharwalvas
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