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Taylor Swift celebrates Spotify top artist 'gift' with release of 'From the Vault' track
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Date:2025-04-12 23:38:51
Taylor Swift has dropped an early Christmas gift for Swifties in the form of her "From the Vault" track "You're Losing Me," now on streaming services.
The pop star announced the long-awaited release Wednesday in celebration of being named Spotify's global top artist of the year.
"Um ok this is unreal??" Swift wrote on X, formerly Twitter. "I just wanted to say to anyone who listened to my music this year, anywhere in the world, thank you. Getting named Spotify's Global Top Artist in 2023 is truly the best birthday/holiday gift you could've given me. We've seriously had THE MOST fun this year out there on tour and now this. Are you serious.
"So I was trying to think of a way to thank you, and a lot of you have been asking me to put 'You're Losing Me (From The Vault)' on streaming… so here you go!" she continued. "You can finally listen EVERYWHERE now."
Swift previously released the song in May as a digital download via her online store, following its appearance on an exclusive CD edition sold to fans at her Eras Tour stop in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Fans had strong reactions to the track, which contains lyrics many fans attributed to her breakup with longtime beau Joe Alwyn early this year.
"I wouldn't marry me either / A pathological people pleaser / Who only wanted you to see her," Swift sings on the track.
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Swift was named Spotify's top artist globally and in the United States, garnering 26.1 billion global streams since Jan. 1, according to the streaming service. As Spotify's global head of editorial Sulinna Ong put it in a Tuesday press briefing: "It's Taylor's world and we live in it."
Swift's albums "Midnights" and "Lover" were both among the top 10 most-streamed albums globally and in the U.S.
Contributing: KiMi Robinson
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