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Taylor Swift to release new song 'Call It What You Want'

Pop star is set to drop her sixth album next week

Roisin O'Connor
Thursday 02 November 2017 10:45 EDT
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The artwork for Taylor Swift's new album has been unveiled by the artist on her Instagram page
The artwork for Taylor Swift's new album has been unveiled by the artist on her Instagram page

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Taylor Swift has announced that she will release another new song before the release of her anticipated new album reputation.

The pop star will drop "Call It What You Want" at midnight in the US.

The track comes from her sixth studio album which is set for release on 10 November.

Swift also shared what appeared to be lyrics off the new song: "But would you run away with me?... Yes" and "Holding my breath. Slowly I said: 'You don't need to save me.'"

She achieved her first UK No.1 single with "Look What You Made Me Do", which was produced by Jack Antonoff [Lorde, St. Vincent].

"Ready For It" was released as the second single off the album shortly after, and was accompanied by a video directed by Swift's longtime collaborator Joseph Kahn.

Swift appears in the video in a flesh-coloured bodysuit to make her look like a cyborg. Responding with amusement at the controversy it caused Swift tweeted: "It truly warms my heart that ppl had so much to say about this bodysuit."

"Gorgeous", Swift's latest single, charted at No.15 and was written about her boyfriend, British actor Joe Alwyn.

Taylor Swift's new album reputation is out on 10 November.

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