Saturday, 26 August 2017

Taylor Swift's new song is full of Kanye West disses & album will be released on his mum's 10th death anniversary

Taylor Swift's new song "Look What You Made Me Do" is anything but subtle. It's upbeat, introduces her new sound, and evokes themes of resilience, revenge, and karma.
From the snake videos she used to tease the upcoming release, she was already dropping hints that her upcoming single might reference her feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian over his references to her in his song "Famous."
Now that Taylor's song is here, we can see her hints were right. Swift doesn't call West or Kardashian out by name, but she drops some sneaky hints at the couple even in the first few lines of the song. And it's not just Kim and Kanye she's after; apparently there's a minor allusion to Katy Perry, too.
Read through the lyrics and some of the references below:
Verse:
I don't like your little games
Don't like your tilted stage
Kanye West performed on a "floating" stage for his Saint Pablo Tour last year, which hung suspended over the audience. It moved around the arena and, at times, tilted so certain parts of the crowd could see him.
Plus, the fact that she references Kanye in the first two lines of the song mirrors the way he called her out in "Famous." The opening lines of his track are literally: "For all my Southside n***as that know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that bitch famous."
Taylor Swift's album is being released on the 10th anniversary of Kanye West's mom's death.
Let that sink in.

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