Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do Direct

: The graveyard scene features a headstone for "Nils Sjöberg," the pseudonym Swift used when co-writing "This Is What You Came For" with Calvin Harris.

"Look What You Made Me Do" was the lead single for Taylor Swift's 2017 album, Reputation . It marked a dramatic shift in her career, serving as a direct response to public feuds and the media's portrayal of her as a "snake" or "villain". Key Meaning & Inspirations Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do

: Etched into her golden throne is the famous line from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar , symbolizing betrayal by those she once trusted. : The graveyard scene features a headstone for

: In the bathtub scene filled with diamonds, a single dollar bill is visible, representing the $1 she was awarded in her 2017 sexual assault lawsuit against a radio DJ. Key Meaning & Inspirations : Etched into her

: Her backup dancers wear "I ❤️ T.S." crop tops, a jab at the tabloid mockery of her then-boyfriend Tom Hiddleston wearing a similar tank top. Direct Disses and References

: The song's most famous line explicitly states that she has killed off her previous "good girl" persona to survive a hostile public environment.

: After being flooded with snake emojis on social media following her feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, Swift embraced the imagery, filling the song's marketing and music video with slithering reptiles.