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Taylor Swift’s ‘Gorgeous’

Flirty new song is the best single yet from ‘Reputation’

- Maeve McDermott @maeve_mcdermott

As of Friday, Kanye West isn’t the only pop mega-star with a song titled Gorgeous.

In a trio of Instagram posts Thursday, Taylor Swift announced the arrival of Gorgeous, the third single after Look What You Made Me Do and ...Ready For It? from her forthcomin­g album Reputation (out Nov. 10).

The new song arrived Friday at midnight, and is the best release of the three.

Of all of Swift’s purported enemies, the track sounds less like Kanye and more like Katy Perry in its floating major-key chorus.

But the essence of Gorgeous is all Swift, from its starry-eyed subject matter — a boy who is “so gorgeous, I can’t say anything to your face” — to its flashes of humor, which have been few and far between in Swift’s new songs during this album cycle.

“I guess I’ll just stumble home with my cats,” she laughs during one chorus, “unless you want to come along.”

Gorgeous also loses the rapsinging of Swift’s previous two Reputation tracks in favor of pop riffs that’d feel at home on 1989, anchored by synth chimes that sound straight out of Windows 98.

For Swift lifers who have cheered on her previous Reputation releases, Gorgeous is further proof of their queen’s pop domination.

For listeners who have so far been skeptical of Swift’s new direction, this new song is a promising omen that the old Taylor may not be dead just yet.

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 ?? JOHN SALANGSANG, INVISION/AP ?? The essence of ‘Gorgeous’ is all Taylor Swift, from its starry-eyed subject matter to its flashes of humor. Taylor Swift’s new album, Reputation, is due out Nov. 10.
JOHN SALANGSANG, INVISION/AP The essence of ‘Gorgeous’ is all Taylor Swift, from its starry-eyed subject matter to its flashes of humor. Taylor Swift’s new album, Reputation, is due out Nov. 10.

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