Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' release caused Spotify to crash? Know here
Spotify app crash was reported by fans when Taylor Swift released her 10th studio album 'Midnights'. Thousands on Spotify reported an outage as Taylor Swift's album was released on the music and podcast app.

Some users claimed that their Spotify app suddenly stopped working even when the connection was available but did not sign them out. They claimed that there appeared to be an internet connection problem.
YALL DID NOT CRASH SPOTIFY pic.twitter.com/XM2M4adoWK
— Taylana Updates (@taylanainfo) October 21, 2022
Spotify experienced a significant outage, with reports spiking to over 9,000 in India, according to Downdetector.com. Other music streaming services also offer Midnights for listening, but Spotify has held a countdown for more than 15 days. Taylor Swift's 10th album was launched with a lot of fanfare, which caused fans to flood Spotify, eventually causing it to crash.
is this just happening to me or did spotify crash pic.twitter.com/aA2qxlvDMU
— you’re on your own, mia (@averagekpopslut) October 21, 2022
Swifties were widespread on Twitter, but neither Spotify nor Taylor Swift has publicly addressed the outage. According to statistics from Downdetector at the point of publication, Spotify appears to function normally now. As a result, Swifties should have no trouble listening to Midnights on Spotify.
Additionally, Taylor Swift is releasing her debut video clip for Anti-Hero on YouTube soon.
It was not the first time Taylor Swift had managed to bring down Spotify. When Taylor Swift re-released 2012's Red late last year, Spotify had an outage, driving her fans into a frenzy.
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Taylor Swift last crashed Spotify in 2012.
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