Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is pictured attending the InStyle And Warner Bros. Golden Globes After Party 2019 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 6, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. Getty Images/Rich Fury

A celebration of complexity of love, its coziness and chaos are what Taylor Swift’s album is all about. The 29-year-old singer announced the drop of her “Lover” album on Twitter, which accumulated several reactions from fans.

Swift added on her tweet that the album was the first of hers that she’d ever owned and that she was proud and excited.

One tweeter user replied to the comment section of the post expressing the love to Swift. The account owner said the singer did it again and called her “queen.”

One fan praised Swift for having an impeccable taste, and added that kings support queens.

There was one other fan who quoted that “Lover” isn’t just album of the year, it’s the album of the life.

Agreeing to this tweet was the reply of another Twitter user, which expressed that this album is everything, said she loved Swift and was proud of her.

Another avid Swift fan tweeted how they were so proud of her and how her fans lover the singer so much. In the said tweet, fans assured Swift that they’re always and forever there for her.

There were reportedly some sales experts in the music industry who threw a doubt on her bankability as a singer but there were some who made quite a prediction that Swift’s “Lover” will hit the number one slot. Forbes reported that one of the reasons for the new album’s sure success was the persistent campaign before its actual release.

One of the promotional ways of “Lover” was through iHeart Radio. In their recent tweet, which Swift re-tweeted, the said that starting midmight, they will be playing a brand new Swift song every hour on select IHeart Radio stations.

Swift, before the release of “Lover,” also tweeted that she would share never-before-heard lyrics from the new album everyday, in addition to some of her favorite love songs on the Lover Enhanced Album playlist on Spotify.

With the release of Swift’s “Lover,” many said that she went on with the conventional rather than the new-age mainstream way. According to NY Times, Swift steadied in her traditional pop playbook — appearing on televisions, radio singles, magazine covers, and music videos.

The new album of Swift features St. Vincent and Dixie Chicks, Pitchfork reported. 18 songs were included in “Lover,” —“Paper Rings,” “I Forgot That You Existed,” “Cruel Summer,” “Afterglow,” “Lover,” “The Man,” “The Archer,” “I Think He Knows,” “Cornelia Street,” “Soon You’ll Get Better,” “Death By A Thousand Cuts,” “London Bay,” “False God,” “You Need to Calm Down,” “Miss Americana & The Heartbreaker,” “It’s Nice To Have A Friend,” “Me!” and “Daylight.”

Catch and listen to “Lover” here.