Ever since she announced it at the Grammys 2024, Swifties everywhere have been counting down the hours and minutes for April 19. But Taylor Swift‘s Tortured Poets Department leaked online two days before its scheduled release—or did it?
The “Anti-hero” singer said in her speech for Best Pop Vocal Album: “Okay, this is my 13th Grammy, which is my lucky number. I don’t know if I’ve ever told you that. I want to say thank you to the members of the Recording Academy for voting this way, but I know that the way that the Recording Academy voted is a direct reflection of the passion of the fans. So I want to say thank you to the fans by telling you a secret that I have been keeping from you for the last two years.”
On Monday, February 5, 2024, the day after announcing her new album “two years in the making” would be out on April 19, the vinyl tracklist dropped including some of her collaborators.
Side AFortnight (feat. Post Malone)The Tortured Poets DepartmentMy Boy Only Breaks His Favorite ToysDown Bad
Side BSo Long, LondonBut Daddy I Love HimFresh Out the SlammerFlorida!!! (Florence + the Machine)
Side CGuilty as Sin?Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)loml
Side DI Can Do It With a Broken HeartThe Smallest Man Who Ever LivedThe AlchemyClara BowBonus Track: The Manuscript
So did Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department leak? Here’s what we know.
Did Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department leak?
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, Swifties everywhere flooded social media claiming that Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department leaked, with some revealing that they had been taken from a Google Drive link containing the entire 17-song list. DailyMail.com reported seeing a screenshot from a Swifties group chat in which a file containing the allegedly leaked album has been shared.
Upon hearing some of these leaked tracks though, some are definitely not Taylor Swift—and some fans believe the tracks have been mocked up with the power of AI. Seeing #TTPD trending on X (formerly Twitter), some fans have obviously felt compelled to capitalize with gag shares, too, including a cover of “London Bridge Is Falling Down” as a ruse to get people to play and share.
Another featured a vocalist that sounds like Swift, but whoever it is is singing the lyrics to “Renegade” by Big Red Machine—i.e. not a Swift song. This could be created rather easily using AI technology.
When the tracklist was shared, fans’ reactions to the song titles were strong because at least half of the songs are believed to be about her relationship and breakup from Joe Alwyn, whom she dated for 6 years. “Joe Alwyn count your days,” one fan tweeted. “Every song title from The Tortured Poets Department is bad for Joe Alwyn,” another agreed. Another said Joe would be “entering witness protection” once the album is released, while another wrote, “just remembered that when i wake up on april 19th i will not have to endure what joe alwyn will have to endure.”
Then again, there have been some die-hard Swifties who aren’t so keen on the collection. “She’s going to release this. Joe is going to continue to pay her dust, and it’ll continue to drive her insane,” one wrote. “babe i thought this was the hapPIEST YOU’VE EVER BEEN what happened???” another said. “saw the leak for this a few hours ago and immediately wrote it off as fake 😭 wtf are these titles,” another wrote.
An insider told the Daily Mail that it’s raised alarm bells for Alwyn, particularly with the name which is likely a reference to the group chat, The Tortured Man Club, with which he shares with Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott.
“Joe has not said one word about Taylor or their breakup and has been completely respectful of her. It’s undeniable that the name of her upcoming album is in reference to Joe’s WhatsApp group chat,” the source said. “Taylor knocked him for the name of this when they were together. She didn’t want people to think that it had anything to do with her, so when he spoke out about it, she was, of course, bothered.”
The insider continued, “Joe has no reason to believe yet that she is going to diss him or their relationship. She writes about her past using code and points of reference. It may just be that she is reflecting on their time together and he is hoping it is nothing more.”
They concluded: “If it is a diss album, that is shady. He helped her with songwriting on her past album so it will really come as a shock to him if she talks about their breakup, as it is something he has not spoken of at all. Regardless of what she does, he will still not respond because he has removed himself from her narrative and is very glad, he did.”