Pop princess (or queen of the snakes, depending who you ask) Taylor Swift has had the entire internet glued to her every move since announcing her next album, Reputation. Now, the LP's lead single is here.
It's titled "Look What You Made Me Do," and you can listen to it below. There's also an accompanying lyric video.
The track was co-written and produced with Swift's longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, though a less expected songwriting nod also appears in the credits — Right Said Fred. Yes, Fred and Richard Fairbrass have been given credits due to the chorus's resemblance to 1991 one hit wonder "I'm Too Sexy."
In addition to finally revealing her latest single, Swift will also release a new music video this Sunday night (August 27) during the MTV Video Music Awards. The ceremony will be hosted by Swift's longtime frenemy Katy Perry.
Prior to dropping the new track, Swift teased her return with a series of cryptic videos featuring a spooky slithering snake.
As previously reported, Reputation is due out November 10. It will mark the follow-up to 2014's 1989, and Swift's sixth studio album overall.
Before Reputation drops, dive into Taylor Swift's back catalogue via Umusic.
It's titled "Look What You Made Me Do," and you can listen to it below. There's also an accompanying lyric video.
The track was co-written and produced with Swift's longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, though a less expected songwriting nod also appears in the credits — Right Said Fred. Yes, Fred and Richard Fairbrass have been given credits due to the chorus's resemblance to 1991 one hit wonder "I'm Too Sexy."
New single #LookWhatYouMadeMeDo out now. Pre-order #reputation: https://t.co/oExj2XFGvH
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) August 25, 2017
Merch & ticket info at https://t.co/AbDQqnCntC pic.twitter.com/Tcni9yIgs2
In addition to finally revealing her latest single, Swift will also release a new music video this Sunday night (August 27) during the MTV Video Music Awards. The ceremony will be hosted by Swift's longtime frenemy Katy Perry.
Official #LWYMMDvideo world premiere.
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) August 25, 2017
Sunday 8/27 at the @vmas pic.twitter.com/tjAxr8qdsY
Prior to dropping the new track, Swift teased her return with a series of cryptic videos featuring a spooky slithering snake.
As previously reported, Reputation is due out November 10. It will mark the follow-up to 2014's 1989, and Swift's sixth studio album overall.
Before Reputation drops, dive into Taylor Swift's back catalogue via Umusic.