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Taylor Swift FINALLY drops her single

After much anticipation, Taylor Swift has finally dropped her first single in three years... and it's safe to say, she's back with a bang!

Titled, Look What You Made Me Do, the upbeat track oozes some serious sass, and has already got us guessing as to who the song's about.

Earlier this week Taylor announced the title and release date for her new album: Reputation will drop on November 10.

T-Swizzle made the announcement on her social media accounts by first posting a third snake video before uploading a series of other pictures including the album’s cover art.

It features a very different looking Tay-Tay to the one we’re used to: she’s got her hair slicked back and has newspaper headlines superimposed over half of her face. They all read ‘Taylor Swift’.

Confirmation. Source: Twitter
Confirmation. Source: Twitter

Many fans believe the snake symbol is Taylor’s way of reclaiming the image after a number of celebrities used the reptile as a way of describing the singer’s antics.

Fans began using the snake emoji after Taylor’s reps claimed she wrote ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris’ mega-hit This Is what You Came For under the pseudonum Nils Sjoberg.

This pair definitely didn't end on good terms. Source: Getty
This pair definitely didn't end on good terms. Source: Getty

But Calvin wasn’t having any of it and hit back, saying the song was a collaboration between the pair. He accused Taylor of needing “someone new to try and bury like Katy ETC but I’m not that guy, sorry”.

It was then that fans of Calvin and Tay-Tay’s arch-nemisis Katy Perry began using the snake emoji on social media.

Things then got even more heated when Kanye West and Kim Kardashian entered the fray.

Taylor got into some very public beef with the rapper over his song Famous, in which he sings “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/I made that b***h famous.”

Taylor claimed Kanye never asked for her permission to use her name in the song, but Kim hit back HARD by releasing a conversation with Tay and Kanye where she said she thought the line “I made that b**tch famous” was actually “funny”.

Throwback to when everyone was friends... Source: Getty
Throwback to when everyone was friends... Source: Getty

Kim didn’t stop there tweeting on National Snake Day a series of snake emojis which many thought was aimed at the singer.

Not that it seems to bother Tay-Tay.

It seems she's taking the advice of another singer, Paramore's Hayley Williams, and reclaiming that serpent.

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