Taylor Swift recently released her newest album ‘Midnights‘ on October 21. The album was positively received as one that offered precise emotions that were universally resonant. The songs on this album are about the legions of Swifties from different backgrounds as much as it is about her personal realities.

The album has broken multiple records since launch. It broke the record for the biggest first day streams for a pop album in Apple Music history and also broke the record for the most streamed album in a single day in Spotify history. Chart Data also tweeted that ‘Midnights’ is on track to debut at #1 on the US albums charts with 1.1-1.2 million units in the first week. They also claimed that it is the First US first week million seller in the post-bundle era in a second tweet.

“.@taylorswift13‘s ‘Midnights’ aiming for #1 debut on the US albums chart with 1.1-1.2 million units first week. It’s expected to be the first million seller in the bundle era and first since ‘reputation’ (via @HITSDD). #TSmidnighTS,” Chart Data said in a tweet.

“Update: First US first week million seller in the post-bundle era,” Chart Data confirmed via Twitter.

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Speaking on the song Anti-Hero, Taylor Swift stated that it is one of her favorite songs from the album stating that the song is a “guided tour” through all the things she tends to hate about herself. It will be interesting to see how long this album can retain its #1 spot.

Check out the tweets from Chart Data here:

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