Taylor Swift unveiled three limited versions of her new album on Thursday, May 16
Taylor Swift recently released limited edition Tortured Poets albums featuring first draft voice memos amid its third week at No.1 Billboard 200.
The Antihero hitmaker unveiled three limited versions of her new album on Thursday, May 16, giving a taste of original songs before they left her desk.
The first draft voice memos offer an insight into what they sounded like midway through Swift’s writing process of her songs, including The Black Dog, Cassandra, and Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me.
Swift continued her global Eras Tour last week, holding first set of concerts since releasing The Tortured Poets Department in Paris.
The popstar debuted various new ‘numbers’ from the album, including Down Bad, I Can Do It With a Broken Heart and So High School.
She also garnered praise from her longtime boyfriend Travis Kelce, who attended a few of her shows in the European city.
Speaking exclusively on a recent episode of his New Heights podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs alum said: “It is absolutely unbelievable.”
“I enjoyed every bit of it … I don’t know if they’re just getting better or if I just keep forgetting how they are. It was electric in there. Paris was on a whole other level,” he added.
For the unversed, digital copies of the said version are available on the Fortnight singer’s website.