Taylor Swift Unveils ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Tracklist; Includes Collaborations with Post Malone and Florence & The Machine

The tracklist for Taylor Swift’s next album, The Tortured Poets Department, which she revealed during Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, has been made public.

Swift disclosed the names of the 16 tracks that will comprise her upcoming album in a social media post. In addition to Post Malone and Florence + the Machine collaborations, the album has a 17th track called “The Manuscript.”

Swift uttered the words, “My lucky number, I don’t know if I ever told you that,” as she accepted her 13th Grammy. I am aware that the Recording Academy’s voting process reflects the ardour of its membership. In order to express my gratitude to the audience, I would want to share with you a secret that I have been concealing for the past two years: my brand-new album will be released on April 19.

Tracklist for “The Tortured Poets Department” Side A: “Fortnight” (with Post Malone)

“The Department of Tortured Poets”

“My Boy Exclusively Breaks His Best Toys”

“Down Bad”

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Part B

“Goodbye, London.”

“But I love him, Daddy.”

“Remove the Slammer.”

(Featuring Florence + The Machine) – Florida!!!

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“Guilty as Sin?” on Side C

“Who’s Fearful of Me, Little Old Me?”

“I Really Can Fix Him,” I say.

“loml”

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“I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” on Side D

“The Tiniest Man in History”

“The Alchemical Process”

“Bow, Clara”

Track Bonus: “The Manuscript”

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Following her Grammy victory, Swift shared the cover art for The Tortured Poets Department on social media with the comment, “Everything is fair in love and poetry.”

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