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She is not worth talking about anyway.
Is Taylor Swift shading Kim Kardashian in her new song “thanK you aIMee”? Fans certainly think so, and there are multiple clues that support the claim.
April 19, 2024 — but not without some surprises. Just two hours after the album’s release, Swift took to Instagram to announce the project was actually a secret double album, unveiling 15 extra songs in the digital exclusive extended version called Just to jog your memory, Swift and Kardashian’s feud technically dates all the way back to 2009 when Ye (then still Kanye West) called Swift out on stage at the MTV VMAs, saying Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” should have won Best Female Video instead of “You Belong with Me.”
In 2016, West referenced the incident in his song “Famous,” rapping: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b*tch famous.” Swift, well, swiftly called him out for it, and Kardashian then leaked a conversation between the two where Swift seemingly granted West permission for the name drop.
Since then,The first clue that suggests “thanK you aIMee,” penned by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner, could be a Kim Kardashian diss track is the stylization of the song’s title, which features a capital K, I, and M, spelling out Kardashian’s first name. This stylization is constant in the track’s official lyrics, and, as fans know, it’s not the first time Swift