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Followers Suppose They’ve Found Producers of TS12
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Taylor Swift has introduced her twelfth studio album — “The Lifetime of a Showgirl” — and the newest “Easter egg” would possibly simply reveal who produced the extremely anticipated album.
The pop star’s latest Spotify playlist “And, child, that is present enterprise for you,” has a set of twenty-two songs from “Crimson,” “Popularity,” “1989” and “Crimson (Taylor’s Model)” — and eagle-eyed followers have observed the songs are produced by the identical 2 individuals … Max Martin and Shellback.
You possibly can put 2 and a couple of collectively — Swifties are satisfied the duo produced the whole thing of ‘TLOAS’. The idea has not been confirmed … however as followers know — there are not any coincidences in Tay’s world.
Taylor has not been pictured with Max or Shellback (born Karl Johan Schuster) during the last 12 months, so in the event that they did collaborate … it has been completely underneath the radar.
She additionally hasn’t been seen getting into or exiting a recording studio since she was noticed heading out of NYC’s Electrical Girl Studios in December 2023 — however that was earlier than “The Tortured Poets Division” got here out.

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As you understand, the “Fortnight” singer introduced TS12 simply after midnight Jap time on Tuesday in a teaser for Travis and Jason Kelce‘s “New Heights” podcast.
She did not reveal when the orange-themed album will drop and has but to launch the duvet artwork … however maybe followers will get extra particulars as soon as the episode is up later Wednesday.
Following the thrilling announcement, Swifties have been uncovering TS12 clues that had been in plain sight — such because the orange door that moved down the display at her “Eras” tour … and the truth that she included a photograph of herself sporting her orange bodysuit in her “Eras” tour e book after writing she’d see followers within the subsequent period.

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Cling tight … as a result of we’ve a sense the Easter eggs will preserve rolling in.