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Taylor Swift Rolls Out 'Call It What You Want' Days Before 'Reputation' Release

Taylor Swift has finally dropped the latest single from her upcoming album.

Pop superstar Taylor Swift has long been gearing up for the release of her newest album "Reputation," and now that there are only a few days left before its release, the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer has officially released the last advanced single from the album "Call It What You Want."

For months now, the 27-year-old singer has been preparing for the release of her "Reputation" which would ultimately follow her massively successful "1989" album. Back in August, Swift's fans were surprised that the singer had wiped her social media pages clean and many had predicted something new is coming from the singer. Soon after, Swift released the first single from her new album titled "Look What You Made Me Do" which reportedly took a swipe at her feuds with Katy Perry, Kim Kardashian West and her husband Kanye. The single was quickly followed by "Ready For It" and the promotional "Gorgeous," both of which are said to have been influenced by her current boyfriend Joe Alwyn.

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Her new song, "Call It What You Want" is also seemingly inspired by her relationship with Alwyn.

"My baby's fly like a jet stream/ High above the whole scene/ Loves me like I'm brand new so call me what you want, yeah/ I want to wear his initial on a chain around my neck, not because he owns me/ but 'cause he really knows me," Swift also sings about her boyfriend.

"Reputation" will be released on Nov. 10, and interestingly enough, Swift has only a few activities scheduled for the remainder of the year, which would include an appearance on iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball Tour as well as a performance on "Saturday Night Live," which would quickly follow the album's release. Furthermore, Swift's new album, "Reputation," has already sold 400,000 pre-orders and ultimately becoming Target's biggest music pre-sale of all-time.

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