Discover Your Taylor Swift 'Zodiac Harmony' Anthem Based on Your Sign

Discover Your Taylor Swift 'Zodiac Harmony' Anthem Based on Your Sign

Uncover the perfect Taylor Swift songs from the 'Zodiac Harmony' collection that resonate with your zodiac sign. Dive into how each astrological sign aligns with Taylor Swift's magical music from the stars.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Taylor Swift’s incredible success sometimes feels like destiny.

In April 2024, the singer dropped her 11th studio album titled The Tortured Poets Department. Despite teasing the project two months earlier when she won a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for Midnights, Swift managed to surprise fans by keeping the details of 15 extra tracks under wraps.

Two hours after TTPD was released at midnight on April 19, Swift surprised fans by announcing that the record was actually a double album. Along with this news, she also released 15 new songs that had not been previously announced.

We carefully listened to all 31 songs and selected 12 tunes that we believe capture the essence of each astrological sign.

Continue scrolling to discover which TTPD song aligns with your zodiac sign.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Aries: 'But Daddy I Love Him'

For a fearless and daring Aries, the song "But Daddy I Love Him" is a powerful declaration of love, despite negative opinions from others. This zodiac sign doesn't care about criticism from "judgmental creeps" telling them how to act. Aries, as the first sign of the zodiac, are determined and will not let anyone's complaints stand in the way of their desires.

Taurus: ‘Peter’

In the song "Peter," Swift tells a story inspired by Wendy and Peter Pan, singing about a love interest that she held onto hope for as time passed. This theme of waiting for someone who may never grow up may hit close to home for Tauruses.

Tauruses are known for their loyalty and stubbornness, which means they are unlikely to give up easily on those they care about. Being an earth sign that is resistant to change, they often find themselves romanticizing past relationships because it is familiar to them.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Gemini: ‘Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus’

Geminis, known as the most adaptable sign, are constantly trying on different identities in their lives. This mercurial air sign energy is reflected in Taylor Swift's lyrics, where she mentions changing "plans and lovers and outfits and rules" and embodying roles like goddess, villain, and fool.

Although Geminis enjoy the excitement of constant change, they often find it challenging to define their true selves. Swift's lyrics, "If you wanna break my cold, cold heart, just say, 'I loved you the way that you were,'" resonate with Geminis who understand the feeling of yearning for someone who has accepted them through all their transformations.

Cancer: ‘Fortnight’

Living next to the one that got away and having thoughts of harming their spouse while she tends to her garden in the suburban setting of “Fortnight” is a scenario that resonates with Cancer. Due to their longing for stability and creating a cozy home, Cancers may find themselves trapped in relationships or environments that do not align with their true desires.

Cancer individuals experience emotions on a deep level, though they tend to keep their struggles to themselves in order to maintain harmony. It may come as a surprise to discover that the Cancer casually chatting about the weather with you actually feels overwhelmed by their love for you.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Leo: ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart’

Leos are natural performers who believe in the show must always go on, even when they are feeling heartbroken. Their positivity is so ingrained in them that they prefer to act like everything is okay rather than dwell on their pain. Despite wanting to show vulnerability, Leos find it difficult to do so because their pride prevents them from letting their true feelings show. And let's be honest, which Leo doesn't act as if it's their birthday every day?

Virgo: The Critical Romantics

Virgos, known for their practical nature and tendency to be judgmental, may find themselves side-eyeing their self-important love interest for using a typewriter. Despite this, being one of the most intelligent and artistic signs, they can't help but appreciate it, even if they may still roll their eyes at the romantic gesture.

Virgos enjoy keeping people grounded, just like Swift does in her song when she sings, “You’re not Dylan Thomas, I’m not Patti Smith / This ain’t the Chelsea Hotel, we’re modern idiots.” They are self-assured in their capacity to better themselves and those around them, often seeing their significant others as works in progress. It's a challenge to find someone who understands you as well as a Virgo does!

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Libra: ‘I Look in People’s Windows’

Libras, known for their romantic and idealistic nature in the zodiac, don't handle breakups by crying at home or trying to find a new date at the club. Instead, they prefer to wander around during twilight, gazing into strangers' dining rooms, captivated by the soft golden light, and imagining what it would be like to see their ex-lover's eyes through the window pane.

Ruled by Venus, Libras have a deep appreciation for beauty. They have a unique ability to make even their most challenging experiences shine brightly, much like a candle illuminating a dark room.

Scorpio: The Possessive Lover

Scorpios are known for their intense and possessive nature. They are not afraid to ask their love interest to share their location right after the first date. Even when the romance starts to fade, Scorpios will continue to check on their partner, just like Swift confesses to doing on "The Black Dog."

Scorpios are known for their confidence and loyalty to their loved ones. This is why they find it difficult to understand how their ex-partner could move on so quickly after a breakup. Even after the relationship has ended, Scorpios tend to keep a close watch on their ex, as old habits are hard to break for these persistent water signs.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Sagittarius: ‘The Bolter’

Sagittarius values their independence above all else. They will flee at the first sign of feeling confined, similar to the character in "The Bolter." In the first song of TTPD's second half, Swift describes a woman who is described as "splendidly selfish" as a girl and always leaves her lovers behind in a town car.

The adventurous and somewhat reckless Sagittarius soul will relate to Swift's lyrics, especially when she sings, "As she was leaving it felt like breathing."

 

Capricorn: ‘The Prophecy’

Capricorns are known for being extremely hardworking and ambitious. Their dedication and determination often lead to great success, but it can also result in neglecting other aspects of their life.

In her song "The Prophecy," Taylor Swift sings, "I’ve been on my knees, change the prophecy / Don’t want money, just someone who wants my company." This resonates with Capricorns who may realize that despite their accomplishments and wealth, true love and companionship cannot be bought.

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Which 'The Tortured Poets Department' Song You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Aquarius: ‘I Hate It Here’

In the song "I Hate It Here," Taylor Swift talks about wanting to escape reality by retreating to her own imaginary world, where she holds the key to secret gardens. Aquarians, known for being eccentric and aloof, are skilled daydreamers who think outside the box. They may seem distant at times, but that doesn't mean they lack empathy. Aquarians are actually caring humanitarians who have likely envisioned a utopian planet where only the kind-hearted thrive.

Pisces: Dreamy Romantics

Pisces are known for being highly creative and sensitive individuals. They often find themselves lost in romantic thoughts and daydreams, escaping from the realities of the world. While Aquarians use their daydreams to solve real-world problems, Pisces are more likely to be lost in thoughts of twin flames and "cosmic love."

The energy in the first verse of "Down Bad" reflects how Pisces feel when their dreams are crushed. For a Pisces, experiencing feeling "heavenstruck" makes reality seem empty and they may temporarily lose motivation to live.

Editor's P/S:

The article provides a captivating analysis of how Taylor Swift's songs from her album, "The Tortured Poets Department," align with the characteristics of each astrological sign. It delves into the lyrics and themes of the songs, drawing parallels between the emotions and experiences expressed in them and the traits associated with the zodiac signs.

The article not only provides entertainment value for astrology enthusiasts but also offers insights into the human condition. By connecting the personal experiences captured in Taylor Swift's music to the universal archetypes represented by the zodiac, it highlights how our emotions and behaviors are influenced by cosmic forces. It prompts us to reflect on our own experiences and relationships, and to appreciate the diversity of perspectives and the richness of the human experience.