"Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift was released in 2017 as the lead single from her sixth studio album, "Reputation." The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Swift's fifth chart-topper in the United States. Known for its dark and vengeful lyrics, the track generated significant buzz for its references to Swift's public feuds and controversies. The music video, which features various personas of Swift from past eras, garnered millions of views within hours of its release, solidifying the song's cultural impact and Swift's ability to reinvent herself.
Taylor Swift, born in 1989 in Pennsylvania, is a globally renowned singer-songwriter known for her autobiographical storytelling and versatile music style that blends country, pop, and synth-pop influences. Swift's career began in country music, with her self-titled debut album released in 2006, but she transitioned to pop music with the success of her fifth studio album, "1989," in 2014. With numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, Swift has established herself as one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Beyond music, she is recognized for her advocacy on issues such as gender equality and artists' rights, making her a prominent figure in both the music industry and popular culture.
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