30 August, 2017
Swift's single comes off her forthcoming album, "Reputation", which will drop November 10.
Fans flocked to Twitter to voice their opinions, and some even took screengrabs of the two videos and put them side by side to prove their point.
Along with the release of the single, Swift dropped the lyric video via YouTube, which was viewed more than 19 million times on its first day. Billboard charts include data from social media networks and video sites such as YouTube when determining whether a song is a hit or not.
The singer's polarizing new single "Look What You Made Me Do" is breaking records all over the Internet.
The video shed new light on exactly who was being dissed and the end of the video culminates with a series of characters Swift has portrayed in past music videos.
Swift and the couple have had competing narratives as to whether Swift signed off on West calling her a "b***h" in a song lyric.
California, August28:Taylor Swift has used her latest video to throw some shade and let the world know she's heard everything people have been saying about her.
Swift was also depicted robbing a bank while wearing a sweatshirt with a tiger on it and a cat mask, seemingly a reference to Perry's "Katy Cats" fandom.
What do you think about "Look What You Made Me Do?".
The song, which is from upcoming album Reputation, shows Swift's dark and unapologetic side as she mourns the loss of "the old Taylor" with several variations of her personalities over the years, but opening with a zombie version of Swift and a gravestone emblazoned "Taylor Swift's Reputation".
"I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh!" Are you looking forward to the release of Taylor Swift's sixth album Reputation?