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Ten years after the explosion of ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas in "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", Taylor Swift is talking about "teen stuff".
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The return of Taylor Swift is imminent and promises a busy summer for both listeners and Swifties patients.

The star has announced his new album, "Lover" on social networks Thursday, as well as a new single entitled "You Need To Calm Down".

An improvement in Swift's "Me" single, both pleasant and overly serious, is more cheeky and sober, a more promising example of what fans can expect from his new album.

Scheduled for August 23, this album of 18 titles will also include "Me!" With Brendon Uriah. It's his first complete album since "Reputation" in 2017.

The album covers, attributed to Valheria Rocha, "artistic genius", feature Swift in glittery rainbow technicolor – a different color palette from that of the iced melodrama of her 2017 album "Reputation".

"Why are you angry when you could be GLAAD?" Swift sings on the new song, publishing an accompanying lyrical video that clearly states that she is the awesome name GLAAD, named after the powerful organization Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

"Thank you @ taylorswift13" the organization written to Swift on Twitter, posting screenshots mention of GLAAD in the lyrical video.

The artwork from Swift's new album matches the visual aesthetic of the brilliant and whimsical video clip of the single "Me", while "You Need To Calm Down" advances the pop sound infused with the trap She was looking in "Reputation" with a simplistic and flourishing sound. Beat, offering lyrics like "Shadow has never made anyone less gay" that honors his LGBTQ fans while making the song an anti-hate hymn.

Released during June's pride month in June, "You Need To Calm Down" suggests that Swift is more intentional in recognizing his LGBTQ listeners.

Swift encouraged his fans' Easter egg hunt on "me!" music video promising that the title of the album was hidden somewhere in his next video, fans with eagle eyes noticing that the word "lover" appears at some point in the clip.

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