Calvin Harris will release a song about Taylor Swift and infidelity on Friday

Olé!
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After Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift announced their split, the world knew that one way or another we would hear some music inspired by the relationship. 

Now it looks like Harris' musical take on the breakup will be the first track to hit the airwaves -- and it's written from the perspective of none other than Tom Hiddleston, Swift's new beau.   



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The collaboration between Harris and John Newman is called "Olé" and, according to TMZ, the lyrics paint a picture of infidelity from the third party's angle. 

"You've hidden my name in your phone so you can call me to tell me you've been going through hell. Left him alone and you booked in a hotel," are a few of the lines TMZ reports will be in the song. 

There's even a direct shoutout to Hiddleston, with a subtle reference to his Thor character Loki: "Low key you won't tell none of your friends about me."

Harris and Newman were filming a music video together last week, and Harris posted a shot of them on the water to Instagram.


Newman teased an instrumental of the sunny track, which will be released on Spotify this Friday, July 8. 


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