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Taylor Swift has made a sly tweak to her song “thank You aimEe,” which was initially thought to be a diss track aimed at Kim Kardashian. The subtle change in capitalization now points to a new target: Kim’s ex-husband, Kanye West.
When the song was first released in April, fans quickly noticed that Taylor had capitalized the letters “K,” “I,” and “M,” leading many to believe the song was about Kim. The two have been embroiled in a feud for nearly a decade.
However, in the new live version of the song, Taylor has changed the capitalization to “thank You aimEe,” making it clear that the “Ye” refers to Kanye West, Kim’s third ex-husband.
Taylor Swift has slightly changed the title of her alleged Kim Kardashian (right) diss track thanK you aIMee for a new live version of the song
The lyrics of the song appear to be about a school bully who “wrote headlines in the local paper” and “threw punches” that left her blood “gushing.” In one verse, Taylor sings, “Everyone knows that my mother is a saintly woman, but she used to say she wished that you were dead.”
Just days before Taylor released her new live version of the song, she achieved a professional victory over Kanye. His latest album, Vultures 2, failed to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, a feat he had previously achieved with his first 11 albums. Instead, the top spot was occupied by Taylor’s album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Kanye’s album, a duets project with Ty Dolla $ign, includes a track that makes fun of Taylor’s romance with NFL star Travis Kelce. In the song, Kanye raps, “I twist my Taylor spliffs tight at the end like Travis Kelce.”
Now the song is written thank You aimEe, so that Y and E are capitalized to spell Ye – the new name of Kim’s third ex-husband, controversial rap star Kanye West
The feud between Taylor and Kanye began in 2009, when he stormed the stage at the MTV Video Music Awards and cut off her acceptance speech to praise Beyoncé. The feud escalated in 2016, when Kanye released the song “Famous,” which included the line “I made that b**** famous.”
Kim Kardashian, who was married to Kanye from 2014 to 2022, became embroiled in the feud, and the two sides have been trading barbs ever since. In 2017, Taylor released the song “Look What You Made Me Do,” which included multiple references to the feud.