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“Good Morning America” shared an exclusive clip on Friday of Taylor Swift’s new music video for her debut single, “Look What You Made Me Do.” Watch the video below!
As Gossip Cop reported, Swift released “Look What You Made Me Do” at midnight on Friday. The track dropped one week after the star wiped all of her social media accounts, including her official website, leading many to believe Swift’s sixth album was imminent. Speculation began to swirl even further after the star posted a series of cryptic 10-second clips on her Twitter page, and when the third and final video was unveiled, it became clear that the footage was of a snake from head to tail. It was later revealed that the singer’s new album, titled Reputation, would be released November 10.
Joseph Khan, who directed four music videos from her 1989 record, retweeted the snake footage, hinting at another collaboration with the star. Shortly after Swift unveiled her new track, Khan retweeted the morning show’s announcement that they’re sharing a sneak peak of the video. He went on to share, “I am super excited to show you the official @taylorswift13 #LookWhatYouMadeMeDo video. Oh yes. Ohhhh yesssssssssssss,” followed by a dragon emoji. Of course, MTV later announced Swift’s new music video will premiere at the 2017 MTV VMAs on Sunday, August 27.
Since its release, fans have wondered if the song directly addresses her public feud with Kanye West. On the track, Swift sings, “I don’t like your little games/ I don’t like your tilted stage/ The role you made me play of the fool/ No, I don’t like you.” And at the end of the song, Swift seemingly references the conversation she had with the rapper in 2015 over his “Famous” lyrics, which Kim Kardashian later released on Snapchat. “I’m sorry the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now/ Why? Oh, ’cause she’s dead,” she sings. Watch the “GMA” exclusive sneak peek below!
WATCH: First look at the #LookWhatYouMadeMeDo video from @taylorswift13! #LWYMMDvideo pic.twitter.com/QO1CJbJyDY
— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 25, 2017
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