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Taylor Swift’s Heartfelt Voice Memo for TTPD Track Leaves Fans Emotional: “That Was Painful”

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Explore now! Following the release of a bonus track, a dedicated Swiftie shared a portion of the memo on X, previously known as Twitter. On Saturday, Taylor Swift unveiled a voice memo for “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys.” The 34-year-old artist made the bonus track accessible for a limited period as part of The Tortured Poets Department standard digital album. Although behind-the-scenes audio tracks typically delight fans, this latest voice memo evoked strong emotions among Swifties.

Taylor Swift’s recent voice memo for the TTPD track has deeply moved fans. The “Cruel Summer” star announced the news on her Instagram story, displaying the digital album cover with a link to her website. Fans can buy “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys (First Draft Phone Memo)” for $4.99. The announcement highlighted that the offer is exclusive to the US and will end at 11:59 a.m. ET on Sunday, August 4.

In May, the “Midnights” singer released three First Draft Phone Memos for tracks like “The Black Dog,” “Cassandra,” and “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” These memos reveal the creation process of the tracks, showcasing Swift’s raw vocals and production journey.

Fans quickly reacted to the release of the bonus track, with one passionate Swiftie sharing a snippet of the memo on X, formerly known as Twitter. The clip, which has received over 133K views, features the “Anti-Hero” singer saying, “OK, so this is kind of an abnormal structure, but I think it could be really cool this way.” She added, “It sounds sad because it’s on piano, and I’m sad in general, but it’s got to have like a driving synth beat or whatever.”

One fan expressed, “My heart was hurting hearing her say those words,” while another noted, “And then the sniffle before she started singing.” A third fan simply commented, “That hurt.” However, some fans appreciated that the “Blank Space” singer is now in a better emotional state. “But the positive side is she’s in SUCH a better place!” wrote one fan.

Explore now! Following the release of a bonus track, a dedicated Swiftie shared a portion of the memo on X, previously known as Twitter. On Saturday, Taylor Swift unveiled a voice memo for “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys.” The 34-year-old artist made the bonus track accessible for a limited period as part of The Tortured Poets Department standard digital album. Although behind-the-scenes audio tracks typically delight fans, this latest voice memo evoked strong emotions among Swifties.

Taylor Swift’s recent voice memo for the TTPD track has deeply moved fans. The “Cruel Summer” star announced the news on her Instagram story, displaying the digital album cover with a link to her website. Fans can buy “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys (First Draft Phone Memo)” for $4.99. The announcement highlighted that the offer is exclusive to the US and will end at 11:59 a.m. ET on Sunday, August 4.

In May, the “Midnights” singer released three First Draft Phone Memos for tracks like “The Black Dog,” “Cassandra,” and “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?” These memos reveal the creation process of the tracks, showcasing Swift’s raw vocals and production journey.

Fans quickly reacted to the release of the bonus track, with one passionate Swiftie sharing a snippet of the memo on X, formerly known as Twitter. The clip, which has received over 133K views, features the “Anti-Hero” singer saying, “OK, so this is kind of an abnormal structure, but I think it could be really cool this way.” She added, “It sounds sad because it’s on piano, and I’m sad in general, but it’s got to have like a driving synth beat or whatever.”

One fan expressed, “My heart was hurting hearing her say those words,” while another noted, “And then the sniffle before she started singing.” A third fan simply commented, “That hurt.” However, some fans appreciated that the “Blank Space” singer is now in a better emotional state. “But the positive side is she’s in SUCH a better place!” wrote one fan.

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