The Not-So-Subtle Way Taylor Swift Has Seemingly Stopped Trolling Kim Kardashian And Started Trolling Ye Instead

The Not-So-Subtle Way Taylor Swift Has Seemingly Stopped Trolling Kim Kardashian And Started Trolling Ye Instead

As a long-time Swiftie with a decade of following Taylor Swift’s music and drama, I can confidently say that this recent move by Taylor is not only clever but also a masterclass in trolling. It’s like watching a chess match between the pop queen and her nemesis, where each move is calculated and designed to send a clear message.


As a gaming enthusiast, I’d say: Despite the Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian drama being over a decade old, it’s still a hot topic today. There haven’t been any fresh revelations about why they keep their beef going, but the way West and Kardashian handled Swift back then clearly left a deep mark on her. Now, she’s subtly hitting back by changing one of her song titles to poke fun at Ye, keeping the saga alive in a creative way.

Yesterday, Taylor Swift shared a live recording titled “thanK you aIMee’ X ‘Mean,'” which she performed during her impromptu concert on June 22 in London. Notably, the song “The Tortured Poets Department” has the letters “KIM” spelled out in capital letters, leading many to believe that it refers to Kardashian. However, a recent post by X (as the track is no longer listed on Taylor Swift’s site) shows the title as “thank You aimEe,” with Y and E capitalized, suggesting that it now references Ye instead of his former spouse.

Looking at Swift’s history with West, particularly their ongoing issues involving Kardashian, her fans (Swifties) perceived her recent lyrics as taking a jab. The capitalized letters in the song, which initially spelled out “KIM,” now read “YE.” This apparent subtle change in the letters suggests that Swift might be trolling West, not making it discreet at all.

Taylor Swift’s followers swiftly noticed the modification, with numerous individuals posting comments stating phrases such as: “This is different!”, “I see a change here!” or simply expressing their excitement over the alteration.

  • you know who is called “Ye”? Lkkkkkkkkkkkmm -@dmeliolsen
  • kanye watch out -@cleantvv
  • IM CRYING GET HIM AGAIN FOR ME -@benslieversion
  • oh … i see… what she did… queen. -@hotasswiftin
  • OH WE CAN ALL SMELL REP TV IN THE AIR 🐍🐍 -@yoeltwt

Indeed, the juxtaposition of “Thank You, Aimee” alongside “Speak Now’s” “Mean” seems to be a very direct reference, given Taylor Swift’s history of not mincing words when it comes to addressing her critics and those who have wronged her. Her catalog is rich with songs that criticize, and many believe several of her compositions are about how Kanye West, particularly, has hurt her, dating back to the notorious VMAs incident in 2009.

As a long-time Taylor Swift fan and avid listener of her music, I can’t help but notice the subtle hints and references in her latest song mashup that seem to allude to her ongoing feud with Kanye West. With her album “Reputation” being all about reclaiming her reputation after the infamous incident involving West and Kim Kardashian, it’s hard not to see connections between this new song and the ongoing saga. Songs like “Look What You Made Me Do” are a clear nod to what happened between Swift and West, and the timing of this mashup release makes me think that she may be hinting at something bigger – perhaps a hotly anticipated upcoming release. It will be interesting to see where this goes, as Taylor Swift’s music has always been deeply personal and reflective of her experiences, and I can’t wait to see how this story unfolds.

Everywhere, Swift’s less-than-subtle jabs were captivating to witness, sparking plenty of conversation among her followers. Now, it remains intriguing to see whether she will take any further actions hinting at her past with Ye (Kanye West) and Kim Kardashian…the future holds the answer, and if anything new arises, we’ll make sure to keep you updated.

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2024-08-16 18:37