Taylor Swift Fans Think ‘ Thank You Aimee ’ Is Full of jabs at Kim Kardashian Here’s why
Today, we delve into the latest buzz surrounding Taylor Swift’s surprise album release. Swifties are abuzz with speculation that her song “ Thank You Aimee ”. Also contains veiled references to none other than reality TV star Kim Kardashian. Let’s break it down.
In the latest twist of the ongoing Taylor Swift-Kim Kardashian feud, fans are dissecting Swift’s surprise-released song, “Thank You Aimee.” The track appears on the complete, double-album version of Swift’s eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. Here’s why Swifties believe this song is aimed squarely at the reality star:
Capitalization Clues:
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- The song title, stylized as “thanK you aIMee,” caught fans’ attention. They noticed that the capitalized letters spell out “KIM.” Swifties quickly connected the dots, linking it to Kim Kardashian.
- The Taylor Nation X account further fueled speculation by tweeting the chorus lyrics: “Screamed, ‘f–K you aIMee’ to the night sky,”. Also accompanied by a GIF of Swift performing during her Reputation tour. The continued capitalization of “KIM” didn’t go unnoticed.
Reputation Connection:
Remember, Taylor and Kim have a storied history. Their feud dates back to 2016 when Kim leaked a phone call between Taylor and Kanye West (then known as Ye). That infamous snake emoji tweet? Yep, that’s part of it too.
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- Fans pointed to several excoriating lyrics in “Thank You Aimee”:
- “When I picture my hometown, there’s a bronze spray-tanned statue of you.” The use of “spray-tanned” could be a nod to Kardashian’s famous tan.
- “I wrote a thousand songs that you find uncool, built a legacy which you can’t undo.”. This line likely references the infamous leaked phone call. And subsequent snake emoji tweet from Kardashian in 2016, events that deeply influenced Swift’s writing on Reputation.
- “I don’t think you’ve changed much. And so I changed your name, and any real defining clues.” Fans speculated that this obfuscated name refers to Kardashian.
- Fans pointed to several excoriating lyrics in “Thank You Aimee”:
The Bridge:
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- The bridge contains a particularly talked-about lyric: “And one day, your kid comes home singin’. A song that only us two is gonna know is about you.” Fans interpreted this as a reference to Kardashian and her daughter North West dancing to Swift’s “Shake It Off.”
As Swift continues to express herself through her music, fans eagerly dissect every lyric, searching for hidden meanings and veiled jabs.