Taylor Swift‘s Midnights started breaking records within 24 hours of its release. The Grammy Award winner’s 10th album, which was released Friday, broke the Spotify record for the most-streamed album in a single day.

Spotify announced the news, writing: “And before the clock could even strike midnight on October 22nd, Taylor Swift broke the record for the most-streamed album in a single day in Spotify history.”

The 32-year-old reacted to the news on Twitter, saying: “How did I get this lucky, having you guys out here doing something this mind blowing?! Like what even just happened??!?!”

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Swift released a deluxe “3 a.m.” edition of the album with seven bonus tracks and dropped a music video for “Anti-Hero” on Friday morning. 

“Surprise! I think of Midnights as a complete concept album, with those 13 songs forming a full picture of the intensities of that mystifying, mad hour,” she wrote on Instagram. “However! There were other songs we wrote on our journey to find that magic 13.”

She also appeared on Amazon Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” to tease the rest of the album’s music videos.

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“With the first pulse of the first track, ‘Midnights’ is back at the oasis of pop music steeped in synthesizers and programmed beats, not acoustic instruments and high-string guitars. She’s returned to what at this point counts as her most familiar stylistic home — a mostly electronic bed of sounds that, for the length of this album, anyway, is coming back stronger than a ‘90s trend, to borrow a phrase,” Variety‘s Chris Willman wrote.

Describing her album, Swift wrote on Instagram: “Midnights is a collage of intensity, highs and lows and ebbs and flows… Life can be dark, starry, cloudy, terrifying, electrifying, hot, cold, romantic or lonely. Just like Midnights.”