
Beth Garabrant
With just one day left until the release of Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, the full text of the 34-year-old singer’s secret message has been revealed after a week of searching on Apple Music. .
The last word in the puzzle is “mortem,” which represents the full message: “We are here to conduct this post-mortem.”
This message was revealed through everyday words found within Swift’s five playlists, which were released exclusively on Apple Music last week. This playlist explores the five stages of heartbreak: denial (‘I Love You, It’s Ruining My Life’ playlist), anger (‘You Don’t Get to Tell Me About Sad’ playlist), and bargaining (‘You Don’t Get to Tell Me About Sad’ playlist). Am I allowed to Cry? playlist), melancholy (Old Habits Die Screaming playlist), and acceptance (I Can Do It With a Broken Heart playlist).
Of course, with the final message revealed, Swifties started speculating what it meant. Considering the rumors that tortured poet section The album title pokes fun at Swift’s ex Joe Alwyn, but the prevailing theory behind Apple Music’s message is that the pop superstar performed an “autopsy” on her dead relationship and revealed what caused it. The purpose is to find out what caused the end.
Another popular theory references Swift’s 2017 album. reputation, and in her poem “Why She Disappeared,” Swift writes: “She felt that even though her reputation was gone, she was truly alive.” reputation Although they are still working on a re-release, fans believe the two albums may be related.
We’ll have to wait until Friday (April 19th) to find out all about the Swifties release. tortured poet section. See the top fan theories below.