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Drama: To be Frown, “I love him and I can’t keep up hiding the fact, he is mine says Kim Kardashian, vowing to steal Travis Kelce from Taylor…
Drama: To be Frown, “I love him and I can’t keep up hiding the fact, he is mine says Kim Kardashian, vowing to steal Travis Kelce from Taylor…
Taylor Swift fans have speculated that one of the tracks from her newly-released album, The Tortured Poets Department, is a swipe aimed at Kim Kardashian.
Swift’s 11th studio album was released on Friday, two months after she announced it while accepting the Grammy Award for Best Album in February.
And with the “Bad Blood” hitmaker being known for writing about elements of her relationships in her music, fans quickly noted that “thanK you aIMee,” one of the tracks on her new album, could be about the reality star and businesswoman Kardashian.
A post shared by Pop Crave on X, formerly Twitter, pointed out that the capitalized letters in the song’s title spell out the name Kim. A host of X users subsequently tagged Kardashian’s account on the platform as they discussed the track.
The lyrics speak of an “Aimee” who bullied Swift while they were at school together. “All that time you were throwing’ punches, I was building’ somethin’,” she sings. “And I can’t forgive the way you made me feel / Screamed ‘F*** you, Aimee’ to the night sky, as the blood was gushin’ / But I can’t forget the way you made me heal.”
“I don’t think you’ve changed much,” she adds. “And so I changed your name, and any real defining clues / And one day, your kid comes home singing’ / A song that only us two is gonna know is about you.”
Newsweek has contacted representatives of Kardashian and Swift via email for comment.
While Swift, 34, and Kardashian, 43, did not go to school together, they have had public disagreements in the past. This largely stemmed from Kardashian’s then-husband, Kanye “Ye” West’s 2016 track “Famous,” in which he made a vulgar reference to the pop star, which she denied approving.