Taylor Swift’s New Album: Which Celebrity Feuds Will She Discuss?

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 21: Musicians Taylor Swift and Dierks Bentley (R) perform onstage at the Sprint Center on September 21, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Fernando Leon/Getty Images for TAS)
KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 21: Musicians Taylor Swift and Dierks Bentley (R) perform onstage at the Sprint Center on September 21, 2015 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Fernando Leon/Getty Images for TAS) /
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After reportedly taking aim at Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, and Katy Perry in “Look What You Made Me Do,” the debut single off her upcoming sixth studio album, Reputation, a report claims the 27-year-old singer still has plenty of “bad blood” to hash out.

On Reputation, which will be released on November 10, Us Weekly magazine has revealed that Swift will chronicle her feuds with Kardashian, West, and Perry, and will also touch on her drama with ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris.

Taylor Swift will address her feuds in an ‘obvious’ but cryptic manner

“It will be across multiple songs, somewhat cryptically,” explained a Swift source, also noting that the comments will be “obvious” and “on point.”

Swift’s feud with West began in 2009 when the rapper infamously stole the microphone from her as she accepted an award at the MTV Video Music Awards. As fans will recall, West believed that the award should have gone to Beyonce, the wife of his close friend Jay-Z. Then, years later, after reportedly making amends, West took aim at Swift in his single, “Famous.”

As for Perry, Swift has been at odds with her fellow musician for some time after Perry allegedly hired several of her backup dancers right out from under her.

Will Taylor Swift sing about her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn?

According to Us Weekly’s report, Swift won’t be focusing too much on her top-secret relationship with Alwyn on her new album. As the magazine explained, she does reference Alwyn in one of her songs but that’s about it.

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