Taylor Swift drops third track weeks before 'Reputation' release

Taylor Swift releases "Look What You Made Me Do" from her forthcoming album, "Reputation."Facebook/TaylorSwift

From her self-titled album, Taylor Swift is now off to releasing her sixth studio album and fans are dying to know what to expect in the latest from "Tay-tay" before they can even get their hands on it and on Friday midnight, the "Ready for It" singer released the third track off her latest album "Reputation."

Fans have mixed reactions toward her latest hit, but it's clear that the lyrics talk about the singer's new boyfriend Joe Alwyn.

The American singer-songwriter first dropped the bomb when she deleted every picture on her Instagram, giving the impression that Swift was bidding farewell to her online presence. However, with her upcoming album along the way, and lead single "Look What You Made Me Do," it later on became apparent that this was a PR stunt as Swift was quoted saying in the music video, "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now/ Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead." This gives a hint that "Reputation" will all be about Taylor's fresh image.

It is no secret that Taylor has been caught up in various issues in the past, with her love life being the cherry on top of her ice cream, and speculations grow that maybe this new version of her, altogether with her new album, can only mean that the pop superstar is saying goodbye to a colorful love life too.

A Taylor wearing a dress from the 2009 MTV Video Music Award on the final part of the "Look What You Made Me Do" video also said, "I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative," this line was from Swift's press release when Kim Kardashian West uploaded a Snapchat video of Kanye West's conversation with Swift, implying that the latter was fully aware of the lyrics of the rapper's song "Famous" where he referred to her as a b****. The two first had a bout when West interrupted Swift's VMA acceptance speech in 2009.

With all the explosives this "new" Taylor Swift keeps detonating, it is safe to say that the public can only be used to the surprises "Reputation" entails. The album is expected to come out in full swing on Nov. 10.