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Taylor Swift’s new album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ is out: Complete tracklist revealed

The Life of a Showgirl
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The Life of a Showgirl
Taylor Swift announced her 12th album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ on 12th of August, 2025 in the New Heights podcast. The album was released on October 3, 2025, a 12‑track, no‑extras project made with Max Martin and Shellback under Republic Records, inspired by her entertainer life on tour and a curated pivot from the sprawling Tortured Poets era.
 Track 1: The Fate of Ophelia
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Track 1: The Fate of Ophelia
Genre vibe: pop with theatrical, narrative flourishes. Theme: references Ophelia from Hamlet—expect fatalism vs agency and show‑must‑go‑on imagery. Likely opener energy that sets a dramatic, luminous tone to the Showgirl concept.
Track 2: Elizabeth Taylor
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Track 2: Elizabeth Taylor
Genre vibe: glossy pop with classic‑Hollywood sparkle. Theme: glamour, reinvention, and public/private mythmaking channeled through an Elizabeth Taylor persona; meta‑commentary on fame and image.
Track 3: Opalite
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Track 3: Opalite
Genre vibe: synth‑pop or dream‑pop shimmer. Theme: protection and clarity metaphors (opalite stone), balancing spectacle and self; a cooling palette‑cleanser after two high‑concept opens.
Track 4: Father Figure (with interpolation)
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Track 4: Father Figure (with interpolation)
Genre vibe: sleek pop with 80s undertones. Theme: power, mentorship, or control dynamics; interpolates George Michael’s 1987 ‘Father Figure,’ likely reframed through a modern, female‑narrative lens.
 Track 5: Eldest Daughter
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Track 5: Eldest Daughter
Genre vibe: intimate pop ballad. Theme: responsibility, caretaking, and birth‑order expectations—pressure behind the spotlight; could be a diary‑like confessional balancing the album’s glitz.
 Track 6: Ruin the Friendship
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Track 6: Ruin the Friendship
Genre vibe: mid‑tempo pop/R&B tinge. Theme: friends‑to‑lovers tension, risk vs reward, collateral of honesty; a late‑night backstage confessional within the showgirl world.
Track 7: Actually Romantic
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Track 7: Actually Romantic
Genre vibe: bright, hooky pop. Theme: defending earnest romance in an ironic age; rejecting cynicism while keeping showbiz sparkle—an upbeat palate clearer.
Track 8: Wi$h Li$t
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Track 8: Wi$h Li$t
Genre vibe: snappy pop with hip‑pop edges. Theme: desires and boundaries—career, love, and autonomy; stylization hints playful material‑vs‑meaning send‑up.
Track 9: Wood
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Track 9: Wood
Genre vibe: stripped pop/folk textures. Theme: craftsmanship and durability metaphors—what’s real beneath the varnish of fame; a quieter, earthy moment in the set.
 Track 10: Cancelled!
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Track 10: Cancelled!
Genre vibe: high‑energy pop‑rock. Theme: public pile‑ons and resilience; likely tongue‑in‑cheek choreography of scandal, apology, and survival in the spotlight.
 Track 11: Honey
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Track 11: Honey
Genre vibe: glossy pop with sweet/sour twist. Theme: attraction that sticks—temptation, sting, and softness; sensual interlude before the finale.
Track 12: The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter)
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Track 12: The Life of a Showgirl (feat. Sabrina Carpenter)
Genre vibe: maximalist pop duet. Theme: manifesto of performance, sisterhood, and stagecraft; Sabrina Carpenter’s feature amplifies the entertainer‑to‑entertainer dialogue for a curtain‑call closer.
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