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The singer’s new album is now available and breaks from Pre-Saves in Spotify

THE Taylor Swift launched at dawn on Friday, 3, his 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl (2025), who has already breaking records. The album exceeded five million Pre-Saves node Spotifysurpassing the record established by the singer herself with THE TOTURED POETS DEPARTMENT (2024).

Your new album has the participation of Sabrina Carpenter in the title track and an interpolation of music “Father FigureGeorge Michael in the range of the same name. The album is now available on all streaming platforms and its release marks the follow -up of a phase of intense productivity and success in the career of Swift. The Life of a Showgirl It has been promoted through a robust marketing campaign. The official release will be celebrated with exhibitions in New York theaters, where fans can participate in an event that promises “clues” and easter eggs from the new project, as well as the sale of limited vinyl versions.

Despite the excitement, the first criticism around the world are mixed. While the The Guardian stated that: “It is not even close to being as good as it should be, considering the talents of SwiftVariety He says that “he is dizzying, funny, touching, silly, arrogant and moving to the same measure.” Finally, the Rolling Stone gave five stars to the project and stated: “Swift It reaches all its goals – from new and exciting soundtracks to an incisive narrative. ”

Listen The Life of a Showgirl now:

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Kadu Soares is forming in journalism from Cásper Líbero College, spends the day consuming music, sports, movies and series. It has a profile on Tiktok (@soareskaa) and a blog on the substack, where it reviews music projects.

Source: Rollingstone

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