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Taylor Swift Drops Bombshells: New Album & Super Bowl Hints Galore!

Published 3 weeks ago5 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Taylor Swift Drops Bombshells: New Album & Super Bowl Hints Galore!

Taylor Swift, fresh off her record-breaking 149-date Eras Tour and the release of 2024's best-selling album, The Tortured Poets Department, has announced her 12th studio album, titled The Life Of A Showgirl. The announcement, made in the early hours of yesterday morning, sent fans into a frenzy and revealed that the album will be released in the coming weeks. Swift chose her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason's New Heights podcast for the reveal, posting a teaser video at 12:12 on the 12th, stating, “This is my brand new album The Life Of A Showgirl.”

Known for her meticulous planning, Swift has reportedly spent years dropping “Easter eggs” – secret hints – about the new record. The album's color theme is definitively orange, a detail she began teasing last year. She has since updated her online pages with orange and obscured the album cover with an orange padlock on her website. Hints included wearing orange on night 12 of the European leg of her Eras tour in Lyon, France, last June, and appearing in orange on the 12th page of her Eras Tour Book released in November. Her official team, @taylornation, recently posted 12 images of Swift in orange outfits from the tour, captioned “Thinking about when she said ‘See you next era . . .’.”

Among the most compelling Easter eggs is a strong hint of a collaboration with fellow superstar Sabrina Carpenter. The final image in the @taylornation post notably featured Swift with Carpenter, from a performance in New Orleans last October where Swift publicly invited Carpenter to join her on stage. Fans believe Carpenter referenced this recently with an Instagram post captioned “Go put on some clothes!” Swift had also previously hinted at the announcement date, with a snap from Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium showing section “A12,” which fans interpreted as a reference to August 12. The album title itself, The Life Of A Showgirl, resonates with her 2022 music video for ‘Bejeweled,’ where she first played a showgirl alongside burlesque performer Dita von Teese.

Musically, The Life Of A Showgirl is expected to mark a significant return to the pop sound reminiscent of her 2014 record 1989 and 2017’s Reputation. These albums were famously created with Swedish hitmakers Max Martin and Shellback, who are also rumored to be heavily involved in the new project. Billboards in New York and Nashville, appearing shortly after the announcement, directed users to a Spotify playlist featuring 22 Taylor Swift songs, all produced with Max Martin and Shellback, further fueling speculation. While the album is available for pre-order, the official release date remains shrouded in secrecy, with her website stating it will ship before October 13 but adding, “This is not the release date, official release date to be announced.” Despite the secrecy, with non-disclosure agreements for all involved, music forecasters anticipate it will become the biggest-selling album of 2025 within its first week.

Beyond the album, Swift has also made significant strides in reclaiming ownership of her music. In a landmark announcement on May 30, she confirmed she had successfully bought back the rights to her first six albums, ending a prolonged legal battle. This means, as she stated on her website, “All of the music I’ve ever made now belongs to me.” This pivotal moment, which she described as her “greatest dream come true,” was a long-awaited victory after years of struggle to own her master recordings.

Adding to the whirlwind of activity, Swift has dropped tantalizing hints that she may perform at the Super Bowl in February. During the New Heights podcast announcement, she referenced the number 47, which eagle-eyed fans connected to her 47th Eras Tour show at Levi’s Stadium, the venue for the upcoming Super Bowl. Her playful remarks about “screaming for 47 seconds” and performing in “47,000 countries” were noted alongside her admission of loving “numerology, math stuff, dates.” The album's orange theme also ties into the Super Bowl clues, with California being home to Orange County and the Kansas City Chiefs' colors (red and yellow) mixing to create orange. These hints are particularly significant given that Swift was previously rumored to have declined Super Bowl offers to focus on re-recording her albums, a battle she has now won.

Meanwhile, Travis Kelce, in a revealing interview with British GQ, expressed his hopes for his relationship with Taylor to “last forever.” He praised her incredible work ethic on the Eras Tour, noting that her three-hour, high-energy performances are “arguably more exhausting than how much I put in on a Sunday.” Kelce spoke of their shared experience of being in the public eye, finding it “very relatable” to have a partner who understands the scrutiny and demands. He also shared how he “sort of made her a football fan,” noting she is now “the most engulfed fan,” understanding injury reports and special situations.

Kelce emphasized the normalcy of their relationship away from the cameras. “Whenever I’m with her, it feels like we’re just regular people,” he said, adding, “When there is not a camera on us, we’re just two people that are in love. It happened very organically.” He highlighted their shared values, describing them as “two fun-loving people who have the morals to appreciate everyone for who they are,” concluding that their connection “kind of just took the f*** off.”

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