Getaway Carįans are speculating that ‘Getaway Car’ is about Swift’s brief relationship with Tom Hiddleston. The next song on the album is understood to be about her relationship and breakup with Hiddleston. What they mean: Probably that Taylor was still dating Tom Hiddleston – the ‘older’ boyfriend of the lyrics – when she unwillingly fell for her current boyfriend Joe Alwyn (26). She makes her reluctant attraction to him clear later in the lyrics, when she says: “ I’m so furious at you for making me feel this way” before concluding: “ There’s nothing I hate more than what I can’t have“. He’s in the club doing I don’t know what. You’re so cool, it makes me hate you so much“ Lyrics: “ I got a boyfriend, he’s older than us. This story, probably about falling for Joe Alwyn in a club, contains a possible reference to Tom Hiddleston. In Mean Girls we see Regina George writing in the book using a red pen, and underlining parts – which could be what Swift is alluding to in her lyrics. In the film Regina George keeps a “burn book”, a volume filled with bitchy comments about her fellow highschoolers. Watch out for the Regina George in sheep's clothing… In the midst of the ongoing Katy-Taylor drama, Katy tweeted comparing Taylor to Mean Girls character Regina George. What they mean: This could be a reference to Katy Perry. Lyrics: “ I’ve got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined/I check it once, then I check it twice” Throughout the lawsuit Mueller denied these allegations. Alternatively, it could be a reference to her lawsuit against DJ David Mueller, where a jury unanimousl y found him guilty of assault and battery, following an incident at a fan meet-and-greet in 2013, when he groped Swift. What they mean: These could refer to the afore mentioned Kanye feud, and how they tried to point the blame on Taylor. Lyrics: “I don’t like your perfect crime/How you laugh when you lie/You said the gun was mine” What they mean: A likely reference to Taylor and Kanye’s on going beef, and how Kim Kardashian attempted to make Taylor look guilty by leaking the video of Taylor on the phone to Kanye, talking about his song ‘Famous’. Lyrics: “The role you made me play, of the fool – no, I don’t like you” What they mean: They could either be a reference to Kanye’s tilted stage on his Saint Pablo tour, or alternatively, they could be about her old nemesis Katy Perry, who used a tilted stage in her Grammy performance. Most regard it as the ultimate diss track to Kim and Kanye, with tons of the lyrics alluding to their ongoing beef – but there are other references to lesser feuds in there too. ‘LWYMMD’ is full to the brim with Taylor chucking shade at everyone and anyone who has ever wronged her but especially appearing to call out Kimye. What they’re about: This seems to allude to her previous relationships with older men, before settling down with Joe Alwyn. Lyrics: “ I’ve been breakin’ hearts a long time, and toyin’ with them older guys” The gospel-infused ‘Don’t Blame Me’ has Taylor talking about being properly head-over-heels, so is probably about boyfriend Joe Alwyn. What they mean: In Taylor’s line about being the subject of a witch-hunt, “ receipts” is almost certainly a reference to how Kim Kardashian leaked footage of the conversation between Taylor and Kanye about his song ‘Famous’, as shown below: Lyrics: “ They got their pitchforks and proof, their receipts and reasons” And the lines on spending Taylor’s change have been connected to ‘This Is What You Came For’, the song she co-wrote with Harris under a pseudonym. The lines about namedropping could be about the way he dealt with his breakup with Taylor: while she dived into a whirlwind and very public new relationship with Tom Hiddleston, he was writing about her on social media. What they mean: Ellehas suggested the entire song is about ‘ playboy‘ Calvin Harris. Lyrics: “ I never trust a playboy, but they love me, so I fly ’em all around the world and I let them think they saved me… He says, ‘Don’t throw away a good thing’, but if he drops my name, then I owe him nothin’, and if he spends my change, then he had it comin’.” What they mean: The last few lines of verse one of the song appear to be about Kanye West, who called Taylor “ that bitch” on his 2016 song ‘Famous’ and restarted a long feud that ultimately made both look bad (at the end of it, Swift concluded: “I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative, one that I never asked to be a part of, since 2009.”) I don’t regret it one bit, ’cause he had it coming.” Lyrics: “ If a man talks shit, then I owe him nothing.
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