Taylor Swift's Backup Plan for 'Tortured Poets Department' Announcement

Taylor Swift reveals her backup plan for announcing her upcoming album 'The Tortured Poets Department' if she didn't win at the Grammys.

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Taylor Swift's Contingency Plan

During her recent concert in Tokyo, Taylor Swift shared some insights about her upcoming album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.' She revealed that she had a backup plan for announcing the album in case she didn't win any awards at the Grammys.

Swift had planned to announce her album if she won any awards at the Grammys. She had only shared this plan with a few people, including producer Jack Antonoff. However, she was lucky enough to win the best pop vocal album award for 'Midnights' and was able to announce her new album on stage at the Grammys.

Swift expressed her gratitude to her Tokyo audience for their support and mentioned that she had initially planned to announce the album during the Tokyo concert if she didn't win at the Grammys.

Details about 'The Tortured Poets Department'

Taylor Swift's 11th album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' is set to be released on April 19. The album features 16 new tracks, and there is also a bonus song called 'The Manuscript.'

Swift started working on the album immediately after completing 'Midnights.' She dedicated two years to its creation, continuing to work on it during her U.S. tour. According to Swift, she wanted the album to be perfect before sharing it with her fans. She expressed her excitement about the upcoming release and the opportunity for fans to experience it together.

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