Leaked Album Google Drive Exposes Taylor Swift's New Music

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A leaked album on Google Drive has sent shockwaves through the music industry, and it's all because of Taylor Swift's new music. The album, which has not been officially released, has been shared online, giving fans a sneak peek at what's to come.

The leak was discovered on a public Google Drive folder, where the album was uploaded in its entirety. This raises questions about the security and sharing features of Google Drive, which is normally a trusted platform for storing and sharing files.

Taylor Swift's new music has been a highly anticipated event, with fans eagerly waiting for her next album. The leak has sparked a lot of excitement, but it's also raised concerns about the impact of unauthorized sharing on the music industry.

The leaked album is said to contain 10 new tracks, all of which are reportedly new and original songs from Taylor Swift.

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Taylor Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department", has allegedly leaked online through a Google Drive link containing 17 tracks.

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The leak has been making its way around the internet over the last day, with some fans deciding to listen to the leaked songs while others are choosing to wait until its official release on Friday.

A Google Drive link allegedly containing the leaked album has been making the rounds on the internet, with some fans sharing the tracks on social media.

Taylor Swift herself has gone to great lengths to prevent unintended early releases in the past, revealing her "1989" album only existed on her phone, covered in cat stickers and with broken volume buttons.

Some Swifties are encouraging others to report the accounts responsible for sharing the alleged leaks, rather than engaging with them.

The leak has sparked a debate among fans, with some arguing that the songs are AI-generated while others believe they are real.

Taylor Swift's representatives have been approached for comment by CNN and the BBC, but no official statement has been made.

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Taylor Swift's new album allegedly 'leaked' on social media, and it's causing a frenzy. The leaked album is said to contain 17 tracks that are purportedly from Swift's eagerly awaited "The Tortured Poets Department" album.

The actual album is slated to drop at midnight Friday, but the claimed leak is both being hailed and nailed by Swift's supporters.

The leaked album's lyrics are likely to be a major topic of discussion among Swifties, who are eagerly waiting to hear the new album.

Taylor Swift has gone to great lengths to prevent unintended early releases in the past, revealing that she keeps her music on her phone, "covered in cat stickers and the volume buttons don't work very well because there's candy stuck in there", for nearly two years.

Taylor Swift's New Songs

Taylor Swift's new album, "The Tortured Poets Department", has allegedly leaked on social media before its official release.

The leaked album is said to contain 17 tracks, the same number of songs Swift announced for her upcoming record.

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Some fans are sharing the leaked songs on social media, while others are encouraging their fellow Swifties to wait for the official release on Friday.

The leak has been circulating on Google Drive and X, formerly known as Twitter, where fans are discussing whether the songs are real or AI-generated.

Swift has gone to great lengths to prevent unintended early releases in the past, even taking measures to secure her music on her phone.

The leak has sparked a debate among fans, with some arguing that it's not worth listening to the leaked songs and others who are eager to get a sneak peek.

It's worth noting that the leak has already been accessed by 174,000 people, according to Taylor Swift Charts.

Swift's fans are also using their creativity to counter the leak by reporting and blocking the accounts responsible for sharing the alleged leaks.

The leak comes after Swift announced her album at the Grammys in February, and fans are eagerly waiting for the official release on Friday.

The album is set to be released at midnight on Friday, and fans are expecting a big surprise.

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Swift's team has planned and worked meticulously for this album release, and fans are respecting their hard work by waiting for the official release.

Some fans are even creating their own memes and jokes to discourage others from listening to the leaked songs.

The leak has also sparked speculation that the songs could be fakes generated by artificial intelligence, although some "AI" tracks shared online turned out to be older, less well-known Swift songs.

Swift has had a run-in with AI before, when explicit AI-generated images of her began circulating on X.

The arrival of a new album has been hotly anticipated by her fan community, and fans are excited to add new material to her blockbuster Eras tour.

The leak has come at a time when Swift's fans are already speculating about the album's tracklist and themes.

The album's official release is set to include a music video, which will be released on Friday at 8 p.m. ET.

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