Taylor Swift’s ‘Lover’ Album Tracklist Allegedly Leaks Online
A fan has allegedly leaked Taylor Swift's Lover album song tracklist online.
As previously reported, the 29-year-old singer held a secret listening party called #LoverSecretSession at her home in London over the weekend. She invited a select number of fans to attend so they could be the first to listen to her upcoming seventh studio album before it's released later this month.
Following the event, a Twitter user named @TracklistLover posted a list of songs claiming they were played at during the listening party... all 18 of them. As of right now, it's unclear how accurate this tracklist is, but some of the songs include the singles she already dropped like "ME!," "The Archer" and "You Need to Calm Down."
There are also others, like her rumored collab with the Dixie Chicks and a track called "Cruel Summer," which were Easter eggs spotted in her recent music video.
Check out Taylor Swift's alleged Lover album tracklist, below:
1) I Forgot You Existed
2) Cruel Summer
3) Lover
4) The Man
5) The Archer
6) I Think He Knows
7) The Americana and The Heartbreak Prince
8) Paper Rings
9) Cornelius Street
10) Soon You’ll Get Better (feat. Dixie Chicks)
11) Death By A Thousand Cuts
12) London Boy
13) False God
14) You Need To Calm Down
15) Afterglow
16) ME! (feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco)
17) It’s Nice To Have A Friend
18) Daylight
Meanwhile, this isn't the only rumor going around. According to another fan who was invited to Swift's event, the album will also feature a collaboration with Katy Perry and Selena Gomez. “There will be a Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Katy Perry collab,” a fan account tweeted. “The song is all about women empowerment.”
Of course, it wouldn't be completely foolish to think the trio of pop stars united to record a song together. After all, her and Perry's infamous feud is officially over and Swift and Gomez have never collaborated on a song after years of friendship, so the timing could not be more perfect.
Lover officially drops on Friday, August 23.