<p>Singer Taylor Swift has broken two records in just one day with the release of <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>.</p>.<p>A representative of the music streaming gian Spotify said that Swift broke two records for the service on Friday, the day that <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> came out, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>One is the record for the most-streamed album in a day by a female in Spotify history.</p>.<p><em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> accomplished that by picking up over 90.8 million streams on day one.</p>.<p>Also Swift, with <em>Folklore</em>, a July 2020 release that was the first of two new albums Swift put out last year. And the new <em>Red</em> came in miles ahead of the mark she set with <em>Folklore</em>, which had a mere 78.7 streams when it set the previous benchmark 16 months ago, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>The other Spotify record broken by Swift Friday was the one for the most-streamed female in a single day in Spotify history.</p>.<p>She did that with more than 122.9 million streams on Friday.</p>.<p>Of course, Swift is unlike most pop artists in still maintaining a robust sales presence, and sales estimates have yet to come in for the two-CD or four-LP versions of <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>.</p>.<p>But it will not be a surprise if the vinyl edition sets some kind of record when the first-week figures come in, since her fans have demonstrably embraced that format in the year and a half since <em>Folklore</em> vinyl became a phenomenon, with the recent delayed LP release of <em>Fearless (Taylor's Version)</em> being the key factor in returning that album to No. 1.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Singer Taylor Swift has broken two records in just one day with the release of <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>.</p>.<p>A representative of the music streaming gian Spotify said that Swift broke two records for the service on Friday, the day that <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> came out, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>One is the record for the most-streamed album in a day by a female in Spotify history.</p>.<p><em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em> accomplished that by picking up over 90.8 million streams on day one.</p>.<p>Also Swift, with <em>Folklore</em>, a July 2020 release that was the first of two new albums Swift put out last year. And the new <em>Red</em> came in miles ahead of the mark she set with <em>Folklore</em>, which had a mere 78.7 streams when it set the previous benchmark 16 months ago, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>The other Spotify record broken by Swift Friday was the one for the most-streamed female in a single day in Spotify history.</p>.<p>She did that with more than 122.9 million streams on Friday.</p>.<p>Of course, Swift is unlike most pop artists in still maintaining a robust sales presence, and sales estimates have yet to come in for the two-CD or four-LP versions of <em>Red (Taylor's Version)</em>.</p>.<p>But it will not be a surprise if the vinyl edition sets some kind of record when the first-week figures come in, since her fans have demonstrably embraced that format in the year and a half since <em>Folklore</em> vinyl became a phenomenon, with the recent delayed LP release of <em>Fearless (Taylor's Version)</em> being the key factor in returning that album to No. 1.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>