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Is Taylor Swift reigniting old feuds with her new single?

Swift seems to rehash old feuds with new single Look What You Made Me Do

- MESFIN FEKADU

NEW YORK You can finally shake it off: Taylor Swift has released her new single.

The 27-year-old singer dropped the upbeat song Look What You Made Me Do — which uses an interpolat­ion from Right Said Fred’s 1991 hit I’m Too Sexy — late Thursday to streaming platforms and iTunes. The song, featuring elements of pop, dance and house, includes sharp lyrics like: “Honey, I rose up from the dead I do it all the time/I got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined I check it once/Then I check it twice.”

The track ends with a voice message of Swift saying, “I’m sorry, but the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, ‘cause she’s dead.”

The video will première Sunday night on the MTV Video Music Awards.

Some felt the song was a dis toward Kanye West, with whom Swift has had issues in the past. Last year their feud hit a new height when West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, released audio recordings that she said proved Swift gave West the go ahead for a Swift reference in the song Famous.

Swift’s voice message on her new song could be a reference to the audio Kardashian leaked. Others felt the opening lines of Look What You Made Me Do — “I don’t like your little games/Don’t like your tilted stage” — was a reference to West’s recent tour, which featured a floating stage.

The anticipati­on of Look What You Made Me Do helped Swift trend heavily on social media. The song is the first single from her sixth album, titled reputation, to be released Nov. 10.

Swift wiped her social media pages clean last week and caused a frenzy online with video snippets of slithery snake parts. Fans dissected the clues in hopes it would reveal details about her new music, and the pop star finally announced Wednesday that a new song would come this week followed by an album three months later.

The album is the followup to 2014’s 1989, Swift’s first official pop album after years of dominating in country music. And 1989 launched seven hit singles, from Shake It Off to Bad Blood, and won three Grammys, including album of the year. The album helped her produce a star-studded world tour, featuring guest appearance­s from musicians such as Justin Timberlake and John Legend to A-list celebritie­s like Ellen DeGeneres and Chris Rock.

Look What You Made Me Do uses an interpolat­ion of a melody from I’m Too Sexy, a No. 1 hit written by Richard Fairbrass, Fred Fairbrass and Rob Manzoli. After the song ’s release, Right Said Fred tweeted thanks to Swift and called the new song a marvellous reinventio­n.

Swift wrote and produced the new song with frequent collaborat­or Jack Antonoff, who performs in the bands Bleachers and fun. Antonoff, who has produced for Lorde, Sia, Sara Bareilles and others, earned a Grammy Award for his work on three songs from Swift’s 1989.

He also produced and co-wrote Swift and Zayn’s Top 5 hit from the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack, I Don’t Want to Live Forever. The two also shared a Golden Globe nomination for the song Sweeter than Fiction, from the 2013 film One Chance, starring James Corden.

Swift’s new album could become the singer’s fourth album to sell more than one million albums in its debut week, after 1989, 2012’s Red and 2010’s Speak Now.

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SUZANNE CORDEIRO/GETTY IMAGES/FILES Taylor Swift is on the warpath again, if her new single is any indication.

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