Taylor Swift has already dropped multiple variants of her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl, but the music is still under lock and key, and only a few people have heard it. Who, you ask?

Her closest inner circle and that's it. The Daily Mail reports that Taylor has extremely intense security to prevent leaks, and that just five people "have been allowed access to the record."

"Taylor vetted everyone who was involved in the record and only agreed to work with them if she could trust they wouldn't leak anything," a source tells the outlet. "She was determined to keep the development process under wraps. That was harder to do because most of it was recorded in Sweden and not in her home studio."

The insider adds, "Everyone, from the writers, producers, studio engineers and studio interns went through a rigorous vetting process to make sure they could be trusted. Everyone was asked to sign iron clad NDAs and weren't even allowed to discuss their contribution with family and friends. Some of the contributors haven't even heard the finished album. She really wants to keep it safe for her fans."

Travis Kelce is one of the five people who have heard the album, which is being guarded in an encrypted folder. Per the source, "They used a program which indicates if files have been shared with anyone outside of that core group. She made her label wait to hear the album as she didn't want any disturbances."

Iconic behavior!