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Taylor Swift Reveals Final Version Of Upcoming Album In Singapore

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Taylor Swift encountered a relatable issue during her Eras Tour Singapore show, where she humorously addressed the impact of humidity on her hair. The renowned singer playfully commented on her hair returning to its 'factory settings' due to the local humidity, expressing appreciation for the energetic 55,000-strong crowd.

During the performance, Swift surprised fans by unveiling the fourth and final version of her upcoming 11th studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' scheduled for release on April 19. She announced the bonus track for this edition, titled 'The Black Dog,' and shared previously unseen artwork featuring her running her hands through her hair.

Swift's Instagram post further detailed the album's content, encouraging fans to pre-order the new edition with the exclusive bonus track. The singer also revealed the album's track listing, showcasing her with the phrase 'Old habits die screaming.'

This announcement followed previous reveals of special editions of the album during Swift's performances in Sydney and Melbourne, each featuring unique bonus tracks. The singer initially disclosed the upcoming album during her Grammy Awards acceptance speech, where she won best pop vocal album for 'Midnights' in 2022, introducing the first version with the bonus track 'The Manuscript.'

Swift's ability to engage with her audience, coupled with her surprise album announcements, continues to captivate fans worldwide, building anticipation for 'The Tortured Poets Department' and its exclusive tracks.

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