Calvin Harris' Alleged Taylor Swift Diss Track Streaming Online
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(Radio.com) Calvin Harris and John Newman have released, "Ole," a song that is widely believed to be a diss on Harris' old girlfriend Taylor Swift. That track is now streaming online. The song, which was written by Harris addresses the collapse of a relationship and the infidelity that finally ends it. Many believe the track is targeted at Swift and her new beau Tom Hiddleston, judging from the angry and passionate lyrics: "My heart speaks/I ain't seen you or been with you for weeks/But I see online that you've begun to be/A good girl and take trips with your boyfriend/Being attentive, continue to pretend/ But no, cos' there's no telling how far you can go/ You've hidden my name on your phone so you can call me to tell me you've been going through hell, left him alone and you've booked in a hotel." Stream the song here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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