Ahead of the official launch, Taylor Swift album leak rumors are spreading like wildfire across X (formerly “Twitter”), TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and other social media apps. Additionally, claims of a TTPD Google Drive link allowing users to download the new album are also being spread. Is the album leak real, and is the Google Drive link safe? Here’s what you need to know.
Is the Taylor Swift album leak real?
The Taylor Swift album leaks are a mixture of AI and, potentially, real songs.
Earlier this year, supposed “Tortured Poets Department leaks” started doing the rounds on social media apps. However, these were found to be AI-generated. The songs included a popular track called “Fortnight,” which features fellow musician Post Malone.
The new Taylor Swift album leaks are thought to include some AI-generated tracks. However, many “Swiftie” fans are concerned that other leaks are the real deal, and have taken action to report the leaked songs.
On X (formerly “Twitter”), search terms such as “Taylor Swift leak” are now blocked, resulting in a message saying “Something went wrong. Try reloading.” It’s very possible that real leaks have prompted X to take action to stop the sharing of this content.
Is the Tortured Poets Department Google Drive link safe to download?
No, downloading anything claiming to be the new Taylor Swift Tortured Poets Department album from Google Drive or any other file hosting website is not recommended as it is deemed potentially unsafe.
It becomes increasingly likely that, as fans become desperate to download leaked files, people will take advantage and attempt to distribute viruses and other malicious software by naming it “TTPD leak” or something similar.
With the new Taylor Swift album releasing imminently, it’s no doubt safer to wait until the official release, rather than risking some dodgy download.
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