Taylor Swifts The life of a showgirl Is only one day out, but the Pop -Superster has already been beaten.
Spotify confirmed on Friday that the album became the most streamed release of the platform in one day this year, while the main single single, The fate of OpheliaSet a new record of all time as the most streamed song in one day on Spotify.
‘On October 3, Taylor Swifts The life of a showgirl Was the most streamed album from Spotify in a single day in 2025 so far, “the platform announced, and added that Ophelia” became the most streamed song in a single day in Spotify History. “
The new era was first unveiled in August, when Swift unveiled her twelfth studio album and confirmed a corresponding film with the same name.
Term reported that last month Taylor Swift: The official release party of a showgirl On his first day $ 15 million in pre-sales and an opening weekend between $ 29 million and $ 31 million in more than 3,700 theaters, for a limited theatrical release for 3-5 October.
Swift’s series of record -breaking moments continues to grow.
Her era tour, who wrapped earlier this year, became the most profitable tour of all time with $ 2.2 billion in income, while the concert film theaters dominated and became the most viewed music film ever on Disney+.
In addition to the success of the map, fans also dissect texts from the new album.
In particular one number, CANCELLED!has speculated about whether the singer appeals to her rumors with Blake Lively.
However, the texts suggest that Swift is celebrating friends who have stood her through difficult times instead of criticizing someone.
“Good that I like my friends canceled / I like them to disguise in Gucci and in scandal,” she sings in the choir.
In another verse she adds: “They stood with me / for my exemption / they believed that I was innocent / so I am not here for judgment, no.”
With record-breaking streams, a blockbuster film release and songs that already have fans who debate their meaning, The life of a showgirl becomes another decisive chapter in the career of Swift.

