Calvin Harris' new song throws tons of shade at Hiddleswift

So. Much. Drama.
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Andrea Romano
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Calvin Harris' new song throws tons of shade at Hiddleswift
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Calvin Harris and John Newman's highly-anticipated song, "Olé" has dropped, and it's already making waves for its allusions to a certain music superstar.

The song, performed in most part by Newman, but apparently written by Harris, is causing quite a bit of drama due to its lyrics, which seem to point out some glaring flaws in his former relationship with Taylor Swift



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One phrase in particular sounds highly suspicious:

"My heart speaks,I ain't seen you or been with you for weeks


But I see online that you've begun to be a good girl 


and take trips with your boyfriend


Being attentive, continue to pretend"

Interesting. Very interesting.

The mysterious woman in the song, galavanting with her new beau, sounds an awful lot like Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston, and most of the Internet has already started chattering that their new relationship is a secret art project/music video.

Representatives for both Swift and Harris have denied the connection.

Either way, it is a great song to listen to when you're aching for your lost love.

A song is just a song, right?

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Andrea Romano

Andrea Romano -- comedy writer, craft enthusiast, lady -- was a Watercooler Reporter. She worked as an intern at Mashable beginning in January 2014. Andrea recently completed her Masters degree in Media Studies and Film from The New School and writes sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade and The People's Improv Theatre. She once watched three Paul Rudd movies in a row on a bicoastal flight and didn't realize it until she landed. She does things like that a lot. Twitter: @theandrearomano

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