Taylor Swift Reveals First Midnights Lyric Days Before Album Release

Welcome to New York — and to your most memorable sneak look at Taylor Quick's Midnights verses.


The vocalist, 32, appeared a line from her forthcoming collection by having the words show up across a Spotify board in Times Square at (when else?) 12 PM on Oct. 17. Also, the verse was… "I should not be left to my own devices.."


Fans immediately communicated their fervor over the uncover and began speculating the tune wherein the verses show up.

Taylor Swift Reveals First Midnights Lyric Days Before Album Release

"Mastermind or you're on your own kid???" one devotee wrote in the remarks of a Spotify Instagram post exhibiting the verses. Anticipated another, "Wannabe?"


Fans should stand by somewhat longer to figure out the response. But since two is superior to one, this wasn't the main shock Quick gave her devotees. The 11-time Grammy victor likewise posted a video of the occasions for discharge week.


So what's on the plan? As per the post, a secret trailer will air on Prime Video during the second from last quarter of Thursday Night Football on Oct. 20. Then, at the stroke of 12 PM on Oct. 21, Midnights will at long last be delivered.


Furthermore, on the off chance that you as of now feel like you want to quiet down, simply hold on until you see what else is coming up. As per the post, there will be a "special very chaotic surprise" at 3 a.m EST followed by the music video debut of Quick's melody "Screw-up" at 8 a.m. EST and the #TSAntiHeroChallenge on YouTube Shorts. Then, at 8 p.m. EST, the collection's verse recordings will drop.



Quick will likewise show up on The This evening Show Featuring Jimmy Fallon on Oct. 24, discharge one more Midnights music video on Oct. 25 and afterward show up on The Graham Norton Show on Oct. 28


Since Quick declared Midnights at the 2022 MTV VMAs back in August, fans have been getting an ever increasing number of hints about the collection. From Quick uncovering the cover workmanship and the track rundown to her making sense of her motivation behind the tunes, obviously it 'tis the damn season for Midnights, a collection Quick recently portrayed as "the tales of 13 restless evenings dispersed all through" her life.


"This is an assortment of music written around midnight, an excursion through fear and good night," she wrote in an Aug. 29 Instagram post. "The floors we pace and the evil presences we face. For us all who have thrashed around and chosen to keep the lights lit and go looking — trusting that quite possibly, when twelve o'clock arrives… we'll meet ourselves."