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Taylor Swift renames Kim Kardashian diss track title to Kanye West
Taylor Swift has made a subtle but significant change to the title of her alleged diss track aimed at Kim Kardashian.
The original song, released in April, was titled “thanK you aIMee,” which fans noticed had the letters “K,” “I,” and “M” capitalized, leading to speculation that the song was targeting Kim Kardashian.
When the original song was released, a source told DailyMail.com, “Taylor has humiliated Kim, and she knows that there is nothing she can do about it.
Kim got what she feared was coming to her eventually, and is now backed in a corner because she knows Taylor’s army will destroy her if she says anything.”
The lyrics of the song describe a school bully who “wrote headlines in the local paper” and even threw “punches” that left Taylor’s blood “gushing.” In one powerful verse, Taylor sings, “Everyone knows that my mother is a saintly woman, but she used to say she wished that you were dead.”
Just before releasing the new live version of the song, Taylor achieved a major professional victory over Kanye West.
His latest album, “Vultures 2,” failed to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, marking the first time in his career that one of his albums did not reach number one. Instead, the top spot was occupied by Taylor’s album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”