December 22, 2024 02:59 AM

Taylor Writes Another Break-Up Song! Could This Be A Dig On Calvin Harris Or Tom Hiddleston?

While people are anticipating for Taylor Swift to release her album this year, she shocked everyone with her recent "sleight of hand". After her co-writing gig with Calvin Harris on "This Is What You Came For" under the pseudonym "Nils Sjoberg" (who is actually a Swedish illustrator), her newest breakup single is performed by another artist. Is Taytay really gone in hiatus?

Swifty went back to her country music roots and collaborated with a band for "Better Man". The singer-songwriter admitted to being a fan of Little Big Town, wherein the band played during her 1989 tour. During a Facebook Live, Little Big Town revealed that the "22" hit-maker wrote the single, "Better Man," which is about moving on from a relationship, according to Time.

The site added that the group and T.Swifty have known each other for a long time. Karen Fairchild band-vocalist said, "She sent us this song, and it was one that was really special to her. She thought of us because of the harmonies." The group instantly liked the song and eventually recorded it.

Of course, Taylor Swift confirmed it through Instagram with caption, "Feeling really honored that a band I've loved for so many years decided to record this song I wrote. Good luck at #cmaawards @littlebigtown!! Love you guys."

The lyrics are definitely raising more questions on who Swifty was talking about in the song, which starts, "I know I'm probably better off on my own / Than loving a man who didn't know what he had when he had it / And I see the permanent damage you did to me / Never again, I just wish I could forget when it was magic," MailOnline reports.

However, Tom Hiddleston and Taylor broke-up in September amicably. So, it's safe to assume that the "jealous boyfriend" in the song is Calvin Harris.

Is this a next big hit?

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Taylor swift, Calvin Harris, Tom Hiddleston, Instagram, 1989, Facebook, Facebook live
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