
Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ Finally Drops: 13 Surprises on New Album
Unpacking the booze, sex, cursing, possible shout-outs to Hilary Duff and The Magnetic Fields – and where "Old Taylor" resurfaces.

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Unpacking the booze, sex, cursing, possible shout-outs to Hilary Duff and The Magnetic Fields – and where "Old Taylor" resurfaces.
On sixth album, pop mastermind ditches tabloid drama, goes darker and deeper.

Predictions, wishful thinking based off electro-pop lead singles, possible hints about feuds, ex-boyfriends and squad members.

From classic-rock squabbles to hip-hop diss tracks and social media wars, here are the ridiculous, rancorous conflicts that have held us rapt.

From reignited feuds to fizzled romances to a lawsuit, what transpired during hiatus between '1989' and new LP 'Reputation,' set to drop November 10th.

The Sixties icon helped invent the idea of the protest singer – more than five decades later, she's still at it.
Can Swift file a lawsuit? Was the video edited?
Kanye West may have cleared one line, but Swift has every right to take issue with being labeled a "bitch".
'1989' takes Album of the Year, while 'To Pimp a Butterfly' rapper scores five trophies.
"I thought, 'Let me record '1989' like it was Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska,'" says singer-songwriter of novelty-free endeavour.