Taylor Swift has a new album out. The album, titled 'Midnights,' was announced in August of this year and has now been released with 13 songs.

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Lavender Haze, Maroon, Anti-Hero, Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey), You're On Your Own, and many other songs appear on the new album.

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Taylor Swift fans who want to listen to the new album will have many options. The album is available on Spotify and YouTube Music in India.

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Apple users can also find the entire Taylor Swift 'Midnights' album, including the new bonus tracks, on Apple Music.

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Swift's first full-length album since 'Folklore' and 'Evermore,' both of which were released in 2020, 'Midnights,' was an instant success.

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The album briefly crashed Spotify servers, and thousands of fans reported being unable to hear the new album despite it being available on the platform.

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The problem appears to have been resolved quickly, and Spotify is now operational, with users able to stream the new album without issue.

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The album is a bouquet of the singer-emotions songwriter's — good, bad, and ugly — as well as every thought that passes through our minds at midnight.

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The album contains 13 tracks, one for each sleepless night, as well as bonus tracks that pay homage to the process of identifying the 13'magical moments.'

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Less than 24 hours later, the music streaming service announced that the album had received the most streams in a single day in platform history.

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Swift surprised fans by announcing the new album in the final moments of the 2022 MTV VMAs in New Jersey in August.

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It's clear that each listener will interpret Midnights differently - the record is simply too rich to serve as a background soundtrack.

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