Parents may want to press pause before blaring Taylor Swift’s new album around young listeners.

Eight out of the twelve songs on "The Life of a Showgirl" are labeled explicit, marking the most Swift has sworn on one album in her career.

Songs marked explicit mean their lyrics include swear words or other vulgarities. Generally, even if the original version of a song is explicit, artists will create a "clean" version without profanities so that it can be played on the radio.

Swift, whose fans span children and adults alike, excluded swear words on most of her early albums. She first cursed on "Reputation" in 2017, with later albums like "Folklore" and "Evermore" including more explicit songs.

However, Swift's explicitness pales in comparison to the amount of profanity across the

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