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Taylor Swift Releases 'Look What You Made Me Do,' First Single From New Album 'Reputation'

The wait is finally over! Taylor Swift released her new single, "Look What You Made Me Do," just before the clock struck midnight on Friday, August 25.
Look What You Made Me Do" serves as the first single from Swift's highly anticipated sixth studio album, Reputation, which will be released on Friday, November 10. She revealed the cover art for the 15-track LP earlier this week after blacking out her website and social media accounts.
      Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' album cover Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

The single, which was co-written by the 27-year-old singer and her longtime pal Jack Antonoff, tackles the haters with lyrics including, "I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of time / Honey, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the time / I've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined / I check it once, then I check it twice." Later on, she says, "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now / Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead!


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