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Taylor Swift unveils cover art, release date for upcoming album

Taylor Swift unveils cover art, release date for upcoming album

CBC5 days ago
Taylor Swift unveiled the cover art, track list and release date for her upcoming album in a teaser for the New Heights podcast Wednesday.
The Life of a Showgirl will drop Oct. 3.
The cover art features the pop superstar partly submerged in water, with the title in glittery orange writing.
Sabrina Carpenter is the only guest appearance listed, on the title track that will close out the 12-song album.
The Life of a Showgirl is now available for pre-order in various formats on Swift's website.
New Heights had teased the new album on Monday, fuelling excitement and speculation among Swift's fans about what details she would unveil on Wednesday's episode.
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