Taylor Swift New Album Evermore
Taylor Swift revealed that she will be releasing a new album at midnight ET tonight -Thursday, December 10- called “Evermore.
The album continues the working relationships from “Folklore,” which was cowritten and coproduced with Jack Antonoff and the National’s Aaron Dessner, and also includes a contribution from “WB,” William Broad, a pseudonym that she recently revealed is her boyfriend, British actor Joe Alwyn. According to the tracklist that Swift posted, it also includes a collaboration with Haim called “No Body, No Crime”; a second duet with Bon Iver (who sang on the “Folklore” song “Exile”) on the title track; and a song with the National as her backing band called “Coney Island.”
The announcement comes as a surprise even to insiders: While Swift has said in recent interviews that she’s been writing, there was no suggestion that a new album was in the works, let alone weeks away from release.
Taylor Swift New Album Evermore
“Tonight the story continues, as the music video for “willow” drops at midnight eastern. I’m forever grateful to the following creatives who have helped and guided me to be able to direct my own videos: Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, producer Jil Hardin, 1st AD Joe ‘Oz’ Osbourne, Co-1st AD Ev Salomon, Exec Producer Rebecca Skinner, editor Chancler Haynes, set designers Ethan Tobman and Regina Fernandez and visual effects geniuses Grant Miller and David Lebensfeld. Thank you to our medical inspector who made sure every precaution was taken for our safety. I’ll see you guys in the YouTube premiere page chat before midnight to answer some questions ” Taylor announced on social media.
Evermore Album Tracks
The album has 17 tracks :
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Willow
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Champagne Problems
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Gold Rush
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Is the damn season
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Tolerate it
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No body , no crime
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Happiness
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Dorotbea
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Coney island
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Ivy
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Cowboy Like Me
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Long Story Short
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Marjorie
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Closure
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Ever More
Bonus 2 Tracks
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Right where you left me
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its time to go
Taylor Swift New Album Evermore

She also revealed the people who worked on the video: “editor Chancler Haynes, set designers Ethan Tobman and Regina Fernandez and visual effects geniuses Grant Miller and David Lebensfeld. Thank you to our medical inspector who made sure every precaution was taken for our safety.”
Swift used her Instagram page to create a photo-mosaic of what is likely the album’s cover art.
Clearly continuing the pastoral sound and themes of “Folklore,” which has garnered six 2021 Grammy nominations, the album is actually Swift’s third release of the year. In addition to “Folklore,” which was surprise-released on July 24, just two weeks ago, Swift released a video on Disney Plus of live, stripped-down performances of songs from “Folklore” called “The Long Pond Studio Sessions.”
