Taylor Swift screams with joy over huge milestone
Taylor Swift makes history with massive milestone
Taylor Swift is expressing gratitude for her fans as she reacts to The Tortured Poets Department’s chart-topping success, making to being one of Apple Music’s most streamed albums.
The Anti-hero hitmaker couldn’t stop swooning over her album’s success as she took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, December 3, to share her stance on the subject.
She wrote across Apple Music’s post, “Ahhhhhh thank you for listening to my music and TTPD so much!!!!”
This follows the exciting news that Swift's album has been recognized as the most-streamed record on the platform.
Apple Music took the opportunity to announce the 34-year-old as the ‘most-listened to’ singer.
The platform didn’t hesitate to mention it in their caption which read, “We had @taylorswift‘s THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: THE ANTHOLOGY on repeat. You? #AppleMusicReplay”
Meanwhile, fans thronged to the comments section to share their reactions over the singer’s milestone moment.
One fan commented, “ALBUM OF THE YEAR.”
Another chimed in, adding, “Same, and the most played song was How did it end?”
A third enthused, “Best album by our number 1 artist Taylor.”
On professional front, Taylor first dropped The Tortured Poets Department on April 19, 2024.
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