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The Tortured Poets Department

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Fans are eagerly anticipating April 19th as Taylor Swift will be dropping her latest album TTPD (The Tortured Poets Department). The upcoming album is generating a lot of buzz. Fans are anxious to see what her new album will hold and the direction her music will take this time. One of the best parts of being a Taylor Swift fan is the excitement that comes with watching her evolve with each album. TTPD will be Swift’s 11th studio album and she shows no signs of stopping there. Throughout the years Swifties have watched Taylor blossom from a young girl with big dreams to someone who is now referred to as the music industry.
Taylor Swift is known for her ability to reinvent herself with each album, exploring different themes and genres. So far Swift has tackled country, pop, and indie folk throughout her previous ten albums. Her upcoming album is rumored to showcase a more introspective and personal side of her artistry. Fans are speculating that it will delve into her experiences and emotions over the past two years. Within the past year, Swift split with her boyfriend of seven years, Joe Alwyn, and began dating Travis Kelce. Keeping that in mind, fans are hoping for a heart-wrenching breakup album that contains some components of finding love again. It’s always exciting to see how Swift’s music resonates with her fans and connects with different generations. I’m sure this album will be no exception!

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Maddison Waitt
Maddison Waitt, Staff Writer
Maddison Waitt is a senior at Freehold High School. This is her second year as a member of The Colonial. Maddison enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, and writing. In the future, she would like to pursue a career in film, either producing or writing scripts for various projects. 

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