Breaking down everything we know about Taylor Swift's album 'Tortured Poets Department' (2024)

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Taylor Swift will release her 11th album on April 19, and here’s everything we know about “The Tortured Poets Department,” or "TTPD" for short.

There are 17 tracks on what appears to be a break-up album, 18 tracks if you order the special vinyl Swift preivewed in Melbourne, Australia. Post Malone and Florence and The Machine are two contributors. The titles are brutal. Fans speculate the album is about Swift’s six year relationship to English actor Joe Alwyn. Both stars kept the relationship out of the public eye. The back of the album reads, “I love you, it’s ruining me” which may serve as a dagger-to-the-chest harbinger.

Keep scrolling for an analysis of what the track titles may mean.

What tracks are on 'Tortured Poets Department'?

Side A:

  • "Fortnight" (ft. Post Malone)
  • "The Tortured Poets Department"
  • "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"
  • "Down Bad"

Side B:

  • "So Long, London"
  • "But Daddy I Love Him"
  • "Fresh Out the Slammer"
  • "Florida!!!" (ft. Florence + The Machine)

Side C:

  • "Guilty as Sin?"
  • "Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?"
  • "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)"
  • "loml"

Side D:

  • "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"
  • "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
  • "The Alchemy"
  • "Clara Bow"

Bonus:

Why announce the new album at the Grammy’s?

Taylor Swift loves numerology, especially when it comes to the number 13. On Feb. 4, the singer won her 13th career Grammy for pop vocal album.

"I want to say thank you to the fans," Swift said in her acceptance speech, "by telling you a secret that I've been keeping from you for the past two years, which is that my brand-new album comes out April 19."

During night one of her concert in Tokyo, Swift said she intended to announce the album in Japan but switched to the Grammys.

"I had this plan in my head and I told my friends, I told Jack, but I hadn’t really told many other people," she said. "I thought, 'OK, so if I’m lucky enough to win one thing tonight, I’m just going to do it. I’m just going to announce my new album.'"

What is "The Bolter"?

During night one in Melbourne (Feb. 16), Swift spoke from the piano of her acoustic set, which she never does. (She usually finishes the guitar song and heads straight for the keys to play her second surprise song.)

"Tortured Poets is an album," she said to the packed stadium of 96,000 screaming fans, "I think more than any of my albums that I've ever made, I needed to make it. It was really a lifeline for me. Just the things I was going through, the things I was writing about. It kind of reminded me of why songwriting was something that actually gets me through my life."

Swift added a special vinyl would contain the 18th track.

What were the Easter eggs?

Hours before the Grammys, TaylorSwift.com “crashed” showing an “Error 321 Backend fetch failed.” Error 321 is a communication error that would appear on a fax machine with a poor telephone line connection. Below, “hneriergrd:” appeared to be an unscrambled version of “red herring,” which is a clue or piece of information intended to be misleading or distracting. And underneath that was “DPT: 123.” DPT backwards is TPD, "Tortured Poets Department."

Swift loves to keep her fandom guessing. The clown emoji and term “clowning” is common in the community because fans will build a case pointing to a possible Swift announcement and be completely wrong. In the instance of "TTPD," Swift made it seem like she was going to announce the rerelease of “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” in Japan. Two weeks before opening night at the Tokyo Dome, Swift changed the subtitles of her music video “Look What You Made Me Do” to Japanese. At the end of the “Karma (Remix)” music video, she held a coffee cup. Her blue fingernail was positioned by the eight (blue signifying “1989” and eight meaning an August announcement) and a black nail by the two (black is the color of “Reputation” and two is February).

But this follows her pattern of two rereleases then a new project. In 2021, she announced “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” and “Red (Taylor’s Version)” before announcing “Midnights” in 2022. In 2023, she surprised Eras Tour audiences with artwork from “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” and “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” during two acoustic sets.

If she continues the pattern, “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” and her debut album may not be announced until next year. Or maybe there will be a glitch and she’ll coordinate “New Year’s Day,” a song off of the sixth album, with ringing in 2025.

What is the aesthetic of 'TTPD'?

Every era has a different color associated with it. This looks like this will be the “white heart” era as Swift has shared the emoji as her Instagram story highlight for TTPD.

The motif of the album is like a scene from a black-and-white detective show from the early-to-mid 1900s. The faded photos and evidence folders seem to point to tracing evidence in the death of a relationship, which the titles echo.

Coders found that the backend of Swift’s site included several words that match the vibe: “chairman,” “bruises,” “veins,” “cadence,” “apple cake,” “talisman,” “love bombs,” “muse,” “ink,” “evidence” and “fake.”

What does this mean for the Eras Tour?

Swift has a break from the Eras Tour between March 9 (when she wraps a six-night stint in Singapore) and May 9 (when she begins again in Paris, France). The album will come out on April 19 which begs the question of how will it be incorporated into the three-plus-hour show?

Will she take the 17 songs and make them a part of her surprise songs? Will she add a new era? Will she open the show with "TTPD"? If that’s the case, will she cut from other eras or take this show to four hours? The Eras Tour continues to break records, boost local economies and evolve. Time won't fly, but it will tell the answers to these questions.

What could the track titles mean?

Nothing is confirmed or certain until the album comes out, but here are some possibilities of what Swift's 11th era may entail.

"Fortnight" (ft. Post Malone)

A fortnight is a two-week period or 14 days. Swift loves numerology, and her favorite number is 13.In an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe (ahead of the Super Bowl), Post Malone said, "She's so sweet and so kind and talented and she hit me up and said, 'Let's do it.' And I was like, ‘Hell yeah.’”

He didn't discuss any other details but said he can't wait to hear it.

"The Tortured Poets Department"

Half of Swift’s albums have not had a title track including debut, “1989,” “Reputation,” “Folklore” and “Midnights." When Swift announced "TTPD," she tweeted out handwritten lyrics which may be on this track: “And so I enter into evidence / My tarnished coat of arms / My muses, acquired like bruises / My talismans and charms / Tick, tick, tick of love bombs / My veins of pitch black ink / All’s fair in love and poetry… Sincerely, The Chairman of The Tortured Poets Department.”

"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys"

A title about self-sabotage.

"Down Bad"

Merriam-Webster defines this slang as “in a bad state or condition” such as being depressed or “marked with strong and usually unrequited feelings of attraction, desire or infatuation.”

"So Long, London"

Track five on each of Swift’s albums is usually the most heart-wrenching. “So Long, London” is intentionally placed and may be an open, but tragic love letter to England’s capital.

"But Daddy I Love Him"

This line is iconic in the “Little Mermaid” when King Triton finds out that Ariel loves Prince Eric and he forbids her from pursuing him. It’s trying to convince an authoritative figure (…maybe even yourself) that your emotions outweigh logic and a relationship that’s run its course may still work.

"Fresh Out the Slammer"

The slammer is slang for jail or prison, metaphorically speaking, it’s getting out of a relationship.

"Florida!!!" (ft. Florence + The Machine)

A week before her split with Alwyn, Swift switched the first song of her “Folklore” set from “Invisible String,” a song about two people being destined for one another, to “The 1,” a retrospective song about what might have been. Her first concert after news broke of the ended relationship was in Tampa, Florida.

"Guilty as Sin?"

Guilty as sin is a matter of fact statement that someone is, without a doubt, culpable in a crime. The question mark in this track title shows the turmoil of knowing a certainty but then having to second guess it. This was also the name of a 1993 movie in which a female lawyer represents a man accused of killing his wife. As she digs into his past, she reaches a moral dilemma and grapples with the possibility of betraying her client.

"Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?"

This title may be a nod to “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” The classic play, written in 1962 by Edward Albee, is a dark comedy about an older couple who invite young houseguests over for a dysfunctional and cruel night of fun of games.

"I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)"

Call a therapist because there’s a lot to unpack with this title. It may be about a toxic relationship in which one party perceives the other as the problem or having defective qualities. It’s an assertion of wanting to control a situation.

"loml"

“loml” stands for “love of my life.” This could be a reflective track filled with fond memories, or it could be a sarcastic and jaded take. Swift sometimes songs in the complete opposite direction of their titles, like in one of her most melancholic songs, “Happiness.”

"I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"

Swift worked on the album for two years. She started writing it after “Midnights” in 2021. She wrote it during her massively successful Eras Tour. In 2022, Swift talked to Jimmy Fallon about “Midnights” and incessantly putting pen to paper. “I love writing songs, poems, stories, scripts,” she said. “In the last six or seven years, I’ve just been constantly making things. And the more things I make, the happier I am. So I’ve just continued to do it.” She can do what is expected of her and more, even with a shattered heart.

"The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"

Calling someone a small man is to say they are ordinary without anything special: wealth, fame, power, etc. Adding the superlative “who ever lived” means there has never been anyone smaller… like ever.

"The Alchemy"

Alchemy is an ancient branch of chemical science and philosophy used to discover the possibility of a universal cure for diseases or a prolonged (maybe even indefinite) life.

"Clara Bow"

The American actress appeared in 46 silent films. Investors knew fans would fill the seats if her name was in the credits. The black-and-white motif of "The Tortured Poets Department" matches a movie Bow would have starred in during the Roaring '20s.

"The Manuscript" (Bonus Track)

Is this clever word play for “Man U Script” or is this is a song meant to be the exclamation point of TTPD? Another thought is could this be one of Swift’s explanatory or narration tracks? For “1989,” the singer ended the album with three tracks explaining how she wrote “Blank Space,” “I Know Places” and “I Wish You Would.” Either way, the manuscript was intentionally chosen to be a bonus track.

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Breaking down everything we know about Taylor Swift's album 'Tortured Poets Department' (2024)

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Breaking down everything we know about Taylor Swift's album 'Tortured Poets Department'? ›

“The Tortured Poets Department”

From overt references to Healy's love of typewriters, calling her ex a “tattooed Golden Retriever”—Healy has plenty of ink—and “Lucy”, speculated to be Healy's old friend Lucy Dacus from Boygenuis, fans feel its all very Healy-coded.

What is the meaning behind The Tortured Poets Department? ›

“The Tortured Poets Department”

From overt references to Healy's love of typewriters, calling her ex a “tattooed Golden Retriever”—Healy has plenty of ink—and “Lucy”, speculated to be Healy's old friend Lucy Dacus from Boygenuis, fans feel its all very Healy-coded.

What is the most unpopular Taylor Swift album? ›

"Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" For much of Swift's career, "Speak Now" was her most underrated album. Sandwiched between the commercial juggernaut "Fearless" and the fan-favorite "Red," it seemed to fly under the radar for many of her casual listeners. The "Speak Now" lore is essential to note.

How many variants of The Tortured Poets Department will there be? ›

How to find The Tortured Poets Department on CD and vinyl. There are four confirmed variant editions of TTPD, named after the bonus track each will include: The Bolter, The Albatross, The Black Dog and The Manuscript. While the variants are available for sale on Swift's website, fans can also find them at Target.

What kind of music is The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Swift married together the sounds and themes of “Folklore,” “Evermore,” and “Midnights” to give us a look into her mind, one that seems rather chaotic yet organized, sad yet happy, and relatable yet entirely unrelatable, all at the same time.

What is The Tortured Poets Department album cover? ›

The Cover. In the black-and-white album cover shared by Swift moments after announcing the album, she poses in a black top and shorts with her arms wrapped around her body, lying back on white bedding. Similar to the original 1989 cover, the top half of her face is obstructed.

Which poet went to jail? ›

Reginald Dwayne Betts grew up an honor student with hopes for college, but went to prison at 16 for carjacking, his first run-in with the law. Reading, and poetry in particular, became a comfort and gave him a new identity.

What is Taylor Swift's saddest album? ›

“Come one, come all, it's happening again.” Taylor Swift's sad lyrics invade The Tortured Poets Department in a way that will have listeners down bad, crying wherever they are, and right alongside the poet herself. Swift asks “Am I allowed to cry?” nine songs into the album.

What is Taylor Swift's least liked song? ›

Top 6 WORST Taylor Swift Songs
  • Author's Note: This article is satire.
  • Six: “ME!” from Lover.
  • Five: “Dear John” from Speak Now.
  • Four: “Would've, Could've, Should've” from Midnights.
  • Three: “Red” from 22.
  • Two: “The Man” from Lover.
  • One: “All Too Well” from Red.
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What is Taylor Swift's most recognizable song? ›

'Shake It Off' was Swift's statement track in her departure from country music and transformation into a pop superstar. Its infectious beat made it an instant hit worldwide, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and achieving certified diamond status in the US.

What is the bonus song on The Tortured Poets Department? ›

This version of Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album, THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT, contains the bonus track “The Bolter.” The alternate cover and bonus track were revealed during one of Swift's shows in Melbourne, Australia.

How many hours is The Tortured Poets Department? ›

The Tortured Poets Department
Length65:08
LabelRepublic
ProducerTaylor Swift Jack Antonoff Aaron Dessner Patrik Berger
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How to listen to The Tortured Poets Department? ›

Stream The Tortured Poets Department by Taylor Swift | Listen online for free on SoundCloud.

How long is the track list in The Tortured Poets Department? ›

The Tortured Poets Department track list lengths. The length of each song on 'The Tortured Poets Department' vary, the shortest being 'My Boy Only Breaks His Favourite Toys' and the longest being 'But Daddy I Love Him' at 5 minutes and 40 seconds. The track list in total is one hour and five minutes.

What is The Tortured Poets Department font? ›

Typefaces. Taylor Swift continues to take Swifties on a diverse typographic journey with her latest album The Tortured Poets Department using Big Caslon designed by Matthew Carter for Carter & Cone with Nitti Typewriter designed by Pieter van Rosmalen for Bold Monday.

What are the variants of tortured poets? ›

How many songs will Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department album have? According to Swift's website, the new album will feature 16 songs. She is also releasing four variants of the album which will each include one bonus track, including "The Manuscript," "The Bolter," “The Albatross” and "The Black Dog."

What is the message of The Trouble with Poetry? ›

Answer: "The Trouble with Poetry" by Billy Collins is a poem that reflects on the difficulties of writing and understanding poetry. The speaker laments that poetry is often seen as inaccessible and difficult for readers to comprehend.

What did the graveyard poets write about? ›

The "Graveyard Poets", also termed "Churchyard Poets", were a number of pre-Romantic poets of the 18th century characterised by their gloomy meditations on mortality, "skulls and coffins, epitaphs and worms" elicited by the presence of the graveyard.

What is the tortured artist trope in literature? ›

A tortured artist is a stock character and stereotype who is in constant torment due to frustrations with art, other people, or the world in general. The trope is often associated with mental illness.

What color is The Tortured Poets Department? ›

She ends the note by decreeing, "all's fair in love and poetry…" and signs it off with, "Sincerely, The Chairman of The Tortured Poets Department." The album cover is in grayscale, with Swift lying on a bed of white sheets clad in all black.

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