Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl Will Allegedly Address Her Beef With Donald Trump & Blake Lively
Swift announced her new album The Life of a Showgirl on August 12, at 12:12 a.m. 'So I wanted to show you something,' she said in a trailer of her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast New Heights. She pulls out a briefcase and a blurred-out vinyl of the album, and Kelce's brother Jason yells in excitement.
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Pre-orders of the album appeared on Taylor Swift's website as soon as the time commenced. Though photos of the album were blurred out and had an orange lock placed on top of it, some fans sought out leaks of the album.What does Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl album cover look like?
According to some alleged leaks, The Life of a Showgirl's album cover features a photo of Taylor Swift dressed in an orange one-piece suit like a showgirl, with a mint green background. However, with the capabilities of AI-generated images and people purposefully spreading misinformation, you can take this with a grain of salt and wait for the actual album reveal on New Heights at 7 p.m. on Aug. 13.
What Is The Life of a Showgirl's tracklist?
The Life of a Showgirl's alleged track list contains 12 tracks, which makes sense with all the number 12 motifs.
The Fate of Ophelia
Elizabeth Taylor
Opalite
Father Figure
Oldest Daughter
Ruin The Friendship
Actually Romantic
Wish List
Wood
Cancelled!
Honey
The Life of a Showgirl featuring Sabrina Carpenter
The tracklist stems from a now-deleted image that looks like the inner vinyl cover of the album. However, take this with a grain of salt again since it could be AI.
According to the Daily Mail, Swift's songs will address her life in the last year. 'Taylor is in such a good space right now but there was an awareness that she couldn't ignore all the drama,' a source told the gossip site. 'There are Easter eggs [in the new album] about how she overcame the drama with Blake [Lively]. And she does in her own way address people who believed her relationship with Travis was a PR stunt.'
'Some of the songs sound dramatic in terms of the instrumental, but the lyrical content on a few is romantic,' the source elaborated. 'It is absolutely inspired by Travis. Being loved by him has really helped her overcome some dark chapters in her life. He is proof that there are kind men out there with good hearts and fans will hear how happy she is in the songs.'
The source also touched upon Taylor's recent run-ins with Donald Trump, but said that it 'isn't a political record,' Tay was 'motivated by the excitement around Kamala last year which is when she recorded some of the songs.'
'Taylor has a point to prove and is ready to silence people who said her career has 'broke' because she went 'woke,'' the source added, noting that when it comes to her alleged feud with Blake Lively 'She did write about Blake last year but it's no longer the focus of the album because she wanted it to be positive and feel-good.'
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