Kim K Loses Mass Followers After Taylor Swift Diss, Kim Responds
Kim Kardashian attends the 10th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 13, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Taylor Swift attends "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" Concert Movie World Premiere at AMC The Grove 14 on October 11, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
After Taylor Swift wrote a scathing song dissing Kim Kardashian on her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, the reality star has been facing all sorts of backlash. Tay’s 24th track, “thanK you aIMee,” has Kim’s name all over it — literally.
As we recently reported, she slammed the SKIMS founder line after line. Swift, 34, boldly sings in the track shading Kim: “I don’t think you’ve changed much, and so I changed your name and any real defining clues. And one day, your kid comes home singin’ a song that only us two is gonna know is about you.”
North West, Kim’s oldest child whom she shares with ex-husband Ye, often brings her mom in to dance along in TikToks. The mother-daughter duo posted on their joint TikTok account a video of them dancing to a sped-up version of Taylor’s “Shake It Off” last year. Despite Kim seemingly having no beef with Taylor, the pop icon seems to still hold some grudges.
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Some more of “thanK you aIMee” lines that are clearly about the reality star include: “I wrote a thousand songs that you find uncool. I built a legacy which you can’t undo, but when I count the scars, there’s a moment of truth that there wouldn’t be this if there hadn’t been you.” Swifties went wild at the diss track, and soon after, Kim K lost over 120,000 Instagram followers, according to social media tracking apps.
Kim K Loses Online, Saves Face On Late-Night
Kim may not have addressed the song or the backlash from Swifties online, but she did somewhat respond to the song during her recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday night (April 22). Though host Kimmel joked about the drama over the TTPD album in his opening monologue, he didn’t flat-out ask Kim about the ongoing feud with the singer-songwriter.
Instead, Kim told the audience that “life is good.” Kimmel even posted a snippet from Kardashian’s appearance on Instagram with the teasing caption: “@KimKardashian reveals which online rumors are TRUE or FALSE!” Funnily enough, the most obvious drama and rumors involving Swift were not brought up. Instead, he asks her about warming up jewelry, washing her feet, and not being able to touch cardboard.
Fans noted the obvious in the comments section, writing things like: “She got lucky not in hot seat about Taylor. Lol.” Another said: “Jimmy, I’m [100 emoji] sure you weren’t ‘allowed’ to speak or ask questions about Taylor or TTPD but… You could have at least ‘slipped up’ a couple of times and called her aIMee [laughing emojis] Kim is SO boring [sleep emoji] it definitely would have hysterical [laughing emojis].”
You can watch the full segment here:
5 Lyrically Depressing But Fun Songs To Dance To On Taylor Swift's Record
Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, has already come with surprise after surprise. From the double album release to the songs shading Kim Kardashian, Matty Healy, and Joe Alwyn, TTPD has “left no crumbs,” as they say.
What stood out to us most about the 31 songs is that Swifties — whether happy and in love or going through it — all loved her dark and cheeky lyricism. Despite whatever mood you are in, it seems as though the pop icon has managed to perfectly balance vulnerable, crushing lyrics of hurt and heartache, all while giving her fans something to dance to and smile through the pain.
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I am not a Swiftie, but I can recognize when Swift, 34, has a hit. As a songwriter, Swift can be clever, and her usage of advanced vocabulary absolutely shines on this album. At other times, as pointed out by others on social media, Swift can be a little juvenile with some of her lines, making us wonder what the hype is all about.
However, compared to other successful pop artists of today, no one else does it like Taylor Swift. She reaches her fans worldwide with her lyricism and musicianship. Every album is an event, and this one is no exception. TTPD has been compared to her 2020 album, folklore, with fans commending her use of synths on this album as well.
Longtime collaborator and friend Jack Antonoff shared his love for Taylor on X (formerly Twitter) and listed his favorite tracks on the record, both of which actually ended up on our list as well. “!! FOTS heads lets go !!” he writes of the 7th track, “Fresh Out The Slammer.” He later hyped up track 4, “Down Bad,” as it “heads as well.”
Take a look below at X Lyrically Depressing But Fun Songs To Dance To On TTPD:
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