Taylor Swift is set to release her upcoming album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' in April, as announced during one of her recent Grammy acceptance speeches. The highly anticipated album has fans eagerly awaiting new music from the pop sensation.
Despite the upcoming release, Swift continues to dominate the charts with her previous hits. This week, she secured two new entries on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, which tracks the most successful songs on adult contemporary radio stations.
Debuting at No. 28 is 'Bad Blood (Taylor’s Version),' followed closely by 'Style (Taylor’s Version)' at No. 30. Both tracks are featured on Swift's re-recorded album, '1989 (Taylor’s Version),' a project that has been well-received by fans and critics alike.
Swift's success on the Adult Contemporary chart is noteworthy, as it is rare for an artist to debut multiple songs simultaneously. With a total of 46 hits on the chart, Swift's impact on the adult contemporary music scene is undeniable.
Her single 'Cruel Summer' maintains its stronghold at No. 1 on the chart, marking its fourth week in the top spot. Additionally, 'Anti-Hero' holds steady at No. 5, while 'Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version) (From The Vault)' lands at No. 14, further showcasing Swift's versatility and enduring appeal.
Notably, the original versions of 'Bad Blood' and 'Style' from the 1989 album also found success on the Adult Contemporary chart nearly a decade ago. 'Bad Blood' peaked at No. 9, while 'Style' claimed the top spot for a period, adding to Swift's impressive track record of 19 top 10 hits on the chart.