Rolling Stone awards Taylor Swift’s new album a perfect score, but is it too soon to celebrate?

It can be said that The Tortured Poets Department is the album that the whole world is looking towards. The album’s owner, Taylor Swift, has of course become the hottest name at the moment.

Rolling Stone gave Taylor Swift’s new album a perfect score

After its release, Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department immediately received a perfect score from Rolling Stone. This makes Taylor Swift fans extremely proud and confirms that this is an album worth listening to from the female singer.

However, there are also fans who think that Taylor Swift should not be happy yet because she has not passed Pitchfork’s hurdle yet. This is a music site famous for its fastidiousness and going against the majority.

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Remember not long ago, Ariana Grande’s album eternal sunshine also received a perfect score on Rolling Stone but Pitchfork only gave this album 7.2 points, lower than some of the female singer’s previous albums.

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However, scores on Pitchfork are just numbers and don’t really affect product performance much. The most important thing is whether Taylor Swift’s music conquers listeners or not.

Taylor Swift calls out Charlie Puth’s name in her new album after the noise many years ago

This album includes 16 songs with different stories drawn from Taylor Swift’s experiences. This is a rare album with a large number of songs, enough for fans to feel satisfied.

In particular, in the song The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift surprised everyone by mentioning the name of male singer Charlie Puth. Specifically, the female singer wrote the line: “We declare Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist” (roughly translated: We declare Charlie Puth should become a bigger artist).

Because in the past, there were rumors that Charlie Puth was dating Taylor Swift. The singer’s praise for Charlie Puth seems to be a great way to clear up old rumors.

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