Taylor Swift broke 2 records on Spotify after the release of “Red (Taylor’s Version)”

It’s hard to remember those days when Taylor Swift and digital music platforms didn’t seem to come to an agreement for the singer to share her albums on sites like Spotify and Apple Music. However, now the singer has managed to break two records and name herself the queen of the streaming.

Official representatives of Spotify have declared that Swift managed to set two new records in its service on Friday, November 12, the date on which Red (Taylor’s Version), the new version with unreleased songs that came from the album Red 2012, it was released.

One of the records was as the most listened to female album in a single day on the platform, collecting more than 90.8 million views in the first 24 hours. Previously, this title also belonged to Swift with the Folklore album, which was released in July 2020 as the first of the two albums she released that year.

The other record she managed to break on Spotify was as the most listened to female artist in a single day in the platform’s history, amassing more than 122.9 million views in less than 24 hours. That means that in addition to Red (Taylor’s Version), his fans were listening to his entire record repertoire that same day.

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In addition to releasing this new album on digital platforms, Taylor has also decided to release a double album with unreleased songs and four different album styles on vinyl, so it would not be unusual for the 31-year-old singer to continue to break records in terms of physical sales. of this version of Red.

Of course, much of the success of Red (Taylor’s Version) it has been achieved thanks to the short film that the singer directed and in which she participated for the song All Too Well. The nearly 15-minute clip stars Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien, and according to Swift’s fans, it’s based on her relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal.

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