Calvin Harris & John Newman's release new collab ‘Olé’, but is it throwing shade at Taylor?

Calvin Harris and John Newman have teamed up again for track ‘Olé’ and it’s got everyone talking...

Published 8th Jul 2016

Calvin Harris and John Newman have teamed up again for track ‘Olé’ and it’s got everyone talking...

The boys describe the track as ‘kind of reggae’, but it’s the song’s lyrics that have got tongues wagging…

Speculation is rife that the track is about Taylor Swift cheating on Calvin Harris, written from the perspective of Tom Hiddleston.

With John providing the vocals, the track opens; ‘Low key, you won’t tell none of your friends about me.’ As in Loki, Tom Hiddleston’s character in movie ‘Thor’. It continues ‘ Look at what we have started. I feel so good when I leave your apartment.’

Plus there seems to be a dig about Taylor and Calvin’s romantic beach pics; ‘But I see online that you’ve begun to be a good girl and take trips with your boyfriend. Being attentive, continue to pretend.’ With many speculating ‘good girl’ is a reference to Taylor’s ‘Style’ lyrics ‘I got that good girl faith and a tight little skirt.’

!

Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris | © calvinharris Instagram

The verse finishes off ‘ But no, cause there’s no telling how far you can go. You’ve hidden my name on your phone so you can call me to tell me you’ve bee going through hell. Left him alone and you booked in a hotel.’

THE SHADE!

At the moment, neither Calvin or John have confirmed the inspiration behind the track.

SO MUCH DRAMA!