New: Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ received over 552.2 million streams across all audio digital steaming platforms WW.

If there was a single millisecond of spontaneity in Taylor Swifts live performance I missed it.

Taylor Swift’s latest album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ has made history by receiving over 552.2 million streams on its release day. The pop singer’s 11th era album released on April 19 and has 31 songs.

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Taylor Swift's latest album breaks records, gets 552.2 million streams

Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Deparment’ received over 552.2 million streams across platforms. (Photo: Instagram/Taylor Swift)

Taylor Swift has broken records across all audio streaming platforms, achieving the highest number of streams for an album, song, and artist in a single day with the release of her 11th studio album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. The album received over 552.2 million streams on its release day.

Taylor’s album set a new benchmark as the most streamed pop album on Apple Music on its debut day and also secured the title of the most streamed album ever on Amazon Music on its initial day of release. According to an X post by Chartmasters.org, it averaged over 17.81 million streams per track.

The post also gave a detailed stream list of all the 31 songs in the album.

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‘The Tortured Poets Department’ (TTPD) released on April 19 and consists of the songs ‘Fortnight’, ‘TTTPD’ title track, ‘Down Bad’, ‘So Long, London’, ‘My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys’, ‘But Daddy I Love Him’, ‘Florida’, ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart’, ‘Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?’, ‘Fresh Out The Slammer’, ‘Guilty as Sin?’, ‘lom’, ‘I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)’, ‘The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived’, ‘The Alchemy’ and ‘Clara Bow’.

Taylor released another set of songs within hours. The list consists of tracks ‘The Black Dog ‘, ‘imgonnagetyouback’, ‘thanK you aIMee’, ‘So High School’, ‘The Albatross’, ‘Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus’, ‘How Did It End?’, ‘I Hate It Here’, ‘The Prophecy’, ‘I Look in People’s Windows’, ‘Cassandra’, ‘Peter’, ‘The Bolter’, ‘The Manuscript’ and ‘Robin’.