Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Departmentbroke Spotify’s record for most plays in a day, the platform said.

Her highly-anticipated album dropped on Friday, sending Swifties around the world into a frenzy.

It contains 31 tracks in which the big star “opens her heart” transforming her ex-partner’s anger…into art.

The first 16 tracks were released as scheduled at 5am. UK time, but just a few hours later, an additional 15 tracks were released, giving fans a… heavy dose of Taylor and journalists, too, to write about

Swift said the album was an anthology of new work that reflected “facts, opinions and feelings from a fleeting and fateful moment in time…equal poignant and sad”.

She went on to state that period of her life “is now over.”

“The chapter is closed and done. There is nothing to avenge, no issues to settle when the wounds are healed,” he said. “After we have told our saddest story, we can get rid of it.”

Swift announced the arrival of her 11th studio album live on stage at the Grammy Awards in February.

It contains tracks such as ‘So Long, London’, which is widely believed to be about her ex-partner, British actor Joe Alwyn.

Swift had been with Alwyn for six years and had previously moved to London where he lived.

Another track, ‘But Daddy I Love Him’, is also believed to address Swift’s romance with 1975 singer Matty Healy last year, but this has never been confirmed.