Taylor Swift announces seventh album 'Lover'
Taylor Swift’s latest song has a new target: homophobes.
Coinciding with the announcement of her seventh album, Lover, the pop star on Thursday released a new tune called 'You Need to Calm Down,' where she addresses her own haters but also calls out those who attack the LGBTQ community.
At one point on the beat-laden track, Swift sings: “And control your urges to scream about all the people you hate/’Cause shade never made anybody less gay.”
At another point she sings: “You need to just stop, like can you just not step on his gown?”
'You Need to Calm Down' is the second single from Lover, to be released on August 23. The song is the follow-up to 'ME!,' which featured Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Swift also released a colorful lyric video to match the new song on YouTube late Thursday — appropriately during Pride Month. A music video will be released Monday.
Swift’s last album was “reputation,” released in 2017. In an Instagram Live session Thursday, Swift described her new 18-track album as “very romantic.”
“I think the idea of something being romantic — it doesn’t have to be a happy song,” she said. “I think you can find romance in loneliness or sadness or going through a conflict or dealing with things in your life. I think it just kind of looks at those things with a very romantic gaze.”