Taylor Swift Releases Video For 'Look What You Made Me Do'
It's the return of Taylor Swift!
The pop star debuted her official music video for her new single "Look What You Made Me Do" during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017. And the video reveals a whole new side of the singer.
In the video, Swift climbs from a grave bearing a headstone inscribed, "Here lies Taylor Swift's reputation"—and it just takes off from there. Cycling through various scenes and outfit changes, Swift pokes fun at herself and the media for accusing her of playing the victim and manufacturing a squad. She even makes references to her famous surprise face and that "I [heart] T.S." shirt that ex-boyfriend Tom Hiddleston wore.
In short, it's definitely one to watch, and we have no doubt that it'll be raking in the VMAs in 2018.
As Nicki Swift previously reported, Swift has been making headlines since she dropped her latest single. After her lyric video got over 19 million views in the first 24 hours after its release, Swift broke YouTube's record for most views for that type of video. She also set a new global first day streaming record on Spotify after her single was streamed over 8 million times.
While we wait for Swift's first official public appearance since her song's release, read up on how the 27-year-old rose to fame.