Jack Antonoff Shares BTS of Taylor Swift’s TTPD Recording: ‘I Adore This Album’

Renowned record producer Jack Antonoff, known for his long-standing collaboration with Taylor Swift, recently took to Instagram to offer a glimpse behind the scenes of their latest project, ‘The Tortured Poets Department.’ In a series of posts, the musician shared photos and videos capturing Swift, in the midst of recording sessions for the album.

Expressing his deep admiration for the work they’ve created together, Antonoff described ‘The Tortured Poets Departmen’t as “my favourite work we have made together.” The album, which was unveiled as a surprise double album, features tracks like ‘Black Dog’, showcased in one of the clips Antonoff shared.

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Taylor Swift TTPD Recording
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“TTPD is here,” Antonoff announced in his Instagram caption, reflecting on the creative process that led to the album’s completion. He reminisced about the intense yet exhilarating moments in the studio, where pain and laughter intertwined to shape the music. Antonoff’s post also included shoutouts to key contributors like audio engineer Laura Sisk, along with heartfelt expressions of appreciation for Swift herself.

The post further highlighted significant milestones during the album’s creation, such as the day they recorded ‘Down Bad’ and other notable tracks. Antonoff credited the featured artists, including Post Malone and Florence Welch, acknowledging their contributions to the album’s rich tapestry of sounds.

Taylor Swift TTPD Recording
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The enduring musical partnership between Antonoff and Swift began in 2012 and has since produced numerous chart-topping hits, including Grammy-winning albums like ‘1989’ and ‘Folklore.’ Their creative synergy has been a cornerstone of Swift’s evolution as an artist, with each project showcasing their collaborative brilliance.

In a separate post on X , Antonoff continued to express his overwhelming love for ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ emphasising its significance in their musical journey together.

-Sushmita Sarkar

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