![]() Swift has collaborated with the Dixie Chicks in the past, performing with Natalie Maines on the 1989 tour. Swift’s new era is candy-colored, kid-friendly, and heavy on the butterflies: Consider the Nashville butterfly mural she used yesterday to announce the song’s release. In “Me!” the snake explodes into a kaleidoscope of butterflies. The video for “Me!” opens with a slithering, millennial-pink snake, a nod to Swift’s Reputation persona-and, of course, to her endless feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West, who once claimed Swift had approved lyrics that she then publicly admonished West for writing (remember all the snake emojis?). Here’s what we saw in “Me!,” a video with a pastel color scheme that lends itself to Easter eggs. And the musician, who’s set to debut “Me!” live with an opening performance at the upcoming Billboard Awards, always has a plan. ![]() Swift, who co-directed the video with Dave Meyers, consistently leaves incredibly well-thought-out trails of breadcrumbs for her fans, directing them toward upcoming projects or announcements with twisty clues. ![]() But instead of a long-anticipated album, Swift dropped “Me!,” a new single and music video featuring Panic at the Disco’s Brendon Urie (who famously came out as pansexual last year in Paper magazine). ![]() Last night, at midnight, Taylor Swift finally released her first new music since the Reputation era.
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