Taylor Swift’s latest album, titled “The Tortured Poets Department,” has broken records with its debut, selling nearly 2 million physical records and achieving record streaming numbers. The album reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 200 chart and sold more than 2.6 million units in its first week. Traditional album sales accounted for more than 1.9 million records, with the rest coming from streaming equivalents. Swift’s album has become historic as she is the only act with seven albums to sell at least 1 million copies in a single week in the modern era.

While Adele’s 2015 album “25” still holds the record for most units sold in a single week with 3.4 million, and ‘NSYNC’s 2000 album “No Strings Attached” follows closely behind with 2.4 million, Swift’s latest release had the biggest streaming debut for an album in history. The combined total for all 31 tracks on the album reached 891.37 million official streams. Swift expressed her gratitude to fans for their support, stating that she was “completely floored” by the love shown to her album and was excited to continue her worldwide tour in a few weeks.

“The Tortured Poets Department” is available in four variants, each featuring an exclusive bonus track, on CD, cassette, and vinyl. Target also offers exclusive versions of the vinyl and CDs, along with limited collector’s edition CDs on Swift’s website. Additionally, Swift surprised fans with a 31-track deluxe version released at 2 a.m. on April 19. The album also saw a significant increase in vinyl sales, with 859,000 units sold in the largest single-week vinyl sale for an album in the modern era, according to Billboard.

This album marks Swift’s 14th No. 1 album, tying her with rapper Jay-Z for second place. The Beatles hold the record with 19 chart-topping albums. Since 2019, Swift has released five studio albums and re-recorded four of her previous releases with exclusive new tracks to regain ownership of her masters. Swift’s momentum in the music industry has made her one of the biggest acts currently, with her sold-out “Eras Tour” beginning in Arizona last year and set to resume in Paris on May 9. Fans are speculating that some of Swift’s new album will be performed during the tour after she teased the possibility in a YouTube Shorts video featuring the album’s abbreviation logo, “TTPD.”

Swift’s success with “The Tortured Poets Department” reflects her continued popularity and influence in the music industry. With record-breaking sales and streaming numbers, Swift’s latest album has cemented her status as one of the top artists and performers of this generation. As she prepares to embark on the next leg of her worldwide tour, fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to experience her new music live on stage. The buzz surrounding Swift’s latest album and its impact on the industry only serve to solidify her reputation as a powerhouse in music and a force to be reckoned with.

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