Taylor Swift & Drake Reportedly Made A Song In 2017 That Will Be Released On New ‘Reputation’

Are the headlines of their queen Taylor Swift drop a new album called midnight October wasn’t enough for the Swifties, so maybe reports that she’s about to have a “secret” collaboration with Drake will do the trick. The Grammy winner is said to include the ditty, which was said to have been written for Taylor’s in 2017 Call album, on their forthcoming remastered release of the record, Loud The sun.

Taylor Swift has reportedly recorded a song with Drake that she will release on her remastered album, Reputation. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)

A source told the outlet that Taylor decided not to include the song on the original release because it was “too direct” about her and Drake’s feuds at the time Kim Kardashian and Kanye West respectively. in case you missed it Call contained many references to Taylor’s drama with the former couple, which had to do with Kanye saying he got Taylor’s approval to rap about making her famous, while Taylor claims she didn’t know Kanye called her ” Bitch” would describe lyrics when she co-signed.

Taylor Swift & Drake Reportedly Made A Song In 2017 That Will Be Released On New ‘Reputation’

“She knows everyone will think it’s about Kimye because it was her falling out with them that inspired many Call,” said the outlet’s music insider. “But this one is way more direct than the other songs, which is why they didn’t even decide to release it. It’s no secret that both Taylor and Drake have had tumultuous relationships with Kanye, so they didn’t hold back when it came to recording.”

The source went on to say that Taylor rediscovered the track while scouring her “vault” when relaunching her music catalog, which was famously purchased by Braun scooters Company in 2019. The move led to a very public feud between Taylor and Scooter, who she claimed caught her by surprise.

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On Friday, the music executive, who has since sold Taylor’s catalogue, said he regretted the way the deal went and thought the consequences were “unfair”. He added NPR Interview: “So I choose to look at it as a learning lesson, a growing lesson, and I wish everyone involved the best of luck.”