Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff.Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Taylor Swiftis giving fans a closer look ather upcomingMidnightsalbum.
On Friday, the singer shared a new video on social media, which features various behind-the-scenes clips of her working on her 10th studio album.
Set tonewcomer Niceboy Ed’s song “Life You Lead,” the video shows Swift hanging out on the couch with her cats, basking in the snow, and playing at the piano. Another clip also confirms that producerJack Antonoffcollaborated on the new album as they’re shown laughing over drinks.
Antonoff has notably produced several of Swift’s albums, including1989,Reputation,Lover,Evermore, andFolkore, whichwon album of the yearat the 2021Grammy Awards.
There has already been a lot of speculation surrounding Swift’s upcoming album, including potential collaborations, and her recent video has sent fans searching for more possible Easter eggs.
Most recently, a possible leaked track of the album listing began making the rounds on social media, prompting rumors that Swift was slated to collab withStevie Nicks, Lana Del Rey and The 1975.
However, 1975 frontmanMatty Healylatershut down those rumors, saying, “I would love that! But unfortunately FAKE NEWS :(”
Taylor Swift.Gotham/WireImage
“I had sort of made up my mind that if you were going to be this generous and give us this, I thought it might be a fun moment to tell you that my brand-new album comes out Oct. 21st,” Swift said in her speech.
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Taylor Swift’s Midnights.Courtesy Republic Records
Later that night, Swift shared more details on social media, revealing that the album is a “collection of music written in the middle of the night, a journey through terrors and sweet dreams.”
Since then, she has shared a handful of glimpses of what’s to come, including releasing various alternative covers for the album as well as a deluxe version of the album, which will be available through Target.
source: people.com