Taylor Swift Announces New Bonus Song for ‘The Tortured Poets Departments’

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Taylor Swift has revealed a third final special limited edition of her upcoming album “The Tortured Poets Department”. The exclusive title of this version is called: “The Black Dog”.

April 19 is fast approaching… The release of Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Departments”, is awaited by many fans around the world. And the singer knows how to keep her Swifties waiting. After unveiling the official tracklist for his new opus, including two incredible duets, Taytay reveals over the days the titles of unreleased tracks which will be available on special editions of the project.

Yesterday, Sunday March 3, during her “Eras Tour” concert in Singapore, Taylor Swift surprised her audience by revealing the third and final version of “The Tortured Poets Departments”. Among the tracks on the cover: an unreleased song entitled “The Black Dog”. The superstar also shared the news on her Instagram account.

In the caption of a black and white record cover where she poses with her hand in her hair, she writes: “Old habits go screaming away…“. Taylor Swift specifies that this is the last reissue of “The Tortured Poets Departments”.

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What are Taylor Swift’s bonus songs?

Among the different versions of the long-awaited album we were able to discover different bonus track titles including “The Albatross”, “The Bolter” and even “The Manuscript” on the initial version of the opus.

Taylor Swift fans can pre-order “The Black Dog” edition until March 6 at the singer’s online store.

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