Taylor Swift releases her twelfth studio album titled “The Life of A Showgirl”, Oct. 3. Written during Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, the 12 tracks range from upbeat to melancholy lyrics. The songs record life in the music industry and her personal love life. The last track of the album, “The Life of A Showgirl”, features mainstream pop artist, Sabrina Carpenter. This album marks a new era of music for Swift with a new sound and lyrics not suitable for younger audiences. These changes spark controversy among fans and non-listeners alike.
The Life of a Showgirl tracks:
- “The Fate of Ophelia”
- “Elizabeth Taylor”
- “Opalite”
- “Father Figure”
- “Eldest Daughter”
- “Ruin the Friendship”
- “Actually Romantic”
- “Wi$h Li$t”
- “Wood”
- “CANCELLED!”
- “Honey”
- “The Life of a Showgirl” (feat. Sabrina Carpenter).
Senior Editor, Kyleigh Baca, offers an in-depth review of the album, exploring the themes of each track. Throughout the review, Baca highlights Swift’s new sound and key characteristics that shape the album towards controversy.
To read the review visit Music Review: Taylor Swift introduces a new era with release of new album.
