Mysterious Taylor Swift mural appears in Chicago with ‘Error 321’ and sparks fan frenzy

As arguably one of the most famous people of all time, anything Taylor Swift does is breaking news. Weekend, mysterious murals of the pop music sensation appeared in Chicago.

As Swift prepares to release her highly anticipated new album, “The Tortured Poets Department” on April 19, some believe the murals appearing are no coincidence. The murals even feature a QR code that links to Swift’s official YouTube page.

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Taylor Swift’s new murals drive fans crazy

“Mysterious murals have begun to appear in Chicago that include repetition of the text “TTPD” and “13.” “Fans quickly recognized the nods to the puzzle-loving singer, 34, and took photos of the images, which they shared on social media.” THE PEOPLE wrote.

“According to viral fan posts, the murals include a QR code, which links to a YouTube short on Swift’s official YouTube that includes the text “Error 321” as written in a typewriter-like font, as well as the number 13. below it.”

Swifties name included in Drake’s new song

Over the weekend, rap star Drake’s highly anticipated song, titled “Push Ups,” leaked online. The song takes aim at several other rappers who have overshadowed the Canadian-born superstar. Metro Boomin’, Future and Rick Ross are among those who caught smoke on the track.

But the focus of the song is Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar.

Drake hints that Kendrick is basically a mole for the Top Dawg Entertainment label. And that he has to do what the record companies tell him. He even hinted that Kendrick didn’t want to do a verse for Taylor’s hit song “Bad Blood.” But he was forced to do it.

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“You better make that shit show inside the bity/Maroon 5 need a verse, you better make it clever/Then we need a verse for the Swifties/Top says drop it, you better let ’em down and give ’em fifty,” the song read. letter.

The dispute between the two lyricists has been raging for years. But it came to a head when Kendrick appeared to attack Drizzy on Future and Metro Boomin’s song “Like That,” on their album “We Don’t Trust You,” which came out in March.

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