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Album: Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition)

Artist: Taylor Swift

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2023
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 23

  • Copyright: ℗ 2023 Taylor Swift

Tracklist For Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition) By Artist Taylor Swift

Title Artist Time
1
Lavender Haze Taylor Swift 3:22 USD 1.29
2
Maroon Taylor Swift 3:38 USD 1.29
3
Anti-Hero Taylor Swift 3:20 USD 1.29
4
Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Taylor Swift 4:16 USD 1.29
5
You're On Your Own, Kid Taylor Swift 3:14 USD 1.29
6
Midnight Rain Taylor Swift 2:54 USD 1.29
7
Question...? Taylor Swift 3:30 USD 1.29
8
Vigilante Shit Taylor Swift 2:44 USD 1.29
9
Bejeweled Taylor Swift 3:14 USD 1.29
10
Labyrinth Taylor Swift 4:07 USD 1.29
11
Karma Taylor Swift 3:24 USD 1.29
12
Sweet Nothing Taylor Swift 3:08 USD 1.29
13
Mastermind Taylor Swift 3:11 USD 1.29
14
The Great War Taylor Swift 4:00 USD 1.29
15
Bigger Than The Whole Sky Taylor Swift 3:38 USD 1.29
16
Paris Taylor Swift 3:16 USD 1.29
17
High Infidelity Taylor Swift 3:51 USD 1.29
18
Glitch Taylor Swift 2:28 USD 1.29
19
Would've, Could've, Should've Taylor Swift 4:20 USD 1.29
20
Dear Reader Taylor Swift 3:45 USD 1.29
21
Hits Different Taylor Swift 3:54 USD 1.29
22
Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Taylor Swift 3:49 USD 1.29
23
Karma (feat. Ice Spice) Taylor Swift 3:21 USD 1.29

Reviews For Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition) By Artist Taylor Swift

  • A mess

    1
    By 🔶Anastacio🔶
    This whole era was a mess. Why not release an EP or something instead of releasing the whole album yet again.
  • Finally we get more Lana

    5
    By Prince_Diamond
    Need I say more? Snow On The Beach is officially an S tier track as it always should’ve been.
  • Disappointed

    1
    By CuriousKitty2
    I’m a fan but not a Swiftie. I love Taylor’s music and always purchase her new cd’s when they come out but I too am getting upset about purchasing a new cd only for her to continuously put out later released songs on a same cd. Plus I’m very disappointed that “You’re Losing Me” is not available for download. Really? Only for those at the concert and 24 hours after online!? Believe it or not real people having real lives including real problems can’t always be up on the latest of every last thing she’s doing. It’s unrealistic, and then we or me specifically who works full time and doesn’t live on my phone misses the opportunity of obtaining a song because of a “limited time to get it.” As a fan since she started in country music and as a long time listener of her music I just wish she would not play these games and take into consideration that we are not all rich.
  • My teacher liked Taylor swift but I think she bad

    1
    By Prxxy_k e n e y⭐️
    Hi
  • Ts

    5
    By PaigeTayHart
    She never misses
  • Ice spice over rated

    1
    By jakob aguilar
    Not a fan of ice spice but defiantly ruined the album for me
  • Xrated

    2
    By LS Smith
    I'm a fan of Taylor, but to see the explicit tag on several of her songs, I didn't even listen to any of them. I am really surprised she would go to that step considering her image all these years and how she is loved by so many young people. Does she really need to "step it up" now by using explicit language? I'm disappointed quite frankly.
  • Ugh

    1
    By Bads1n
    Ever since leaving her country roots, she’s just become a self absorbed, pretentious, Hollywood money grabber that will end up like Madonna drinking the blood of children.
  • Wait it out

    1
    By Evan_Lau
    Obviously the music industry is running out of ideas. So they decided to make all these songs and only released 10 songs on their first version of Midnight. And now this is their 4th, 5th, or 6th version of Midnight. I guarantee this can go on for about 15 more times of releasing another album that’s only adding one song. My advice is to wait one year before buying any of these albums because they got so many stored somewhere but they’re just pretending like their most recent album is the official bonus track. That being said, I miss Reputation era where albums had one set of songs and didn’t bother releasing bonus tracks.
  • I love Taylor

    3
    By Hahaha😁😁
    I love Taylor Swift, but she could stop with all the cursing in this new album I think! Young kids listen to her songs, and most of them download the clean versions anyway and if that's the case there shouldn't be a need for a clean one there just needs to be none with cursing. Parents don't want their kids to listen to this and for someone who is getting to know Taylor and her music this is not a very good first impression. I love Taylor, but let's stop cursing!

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