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Kim Kardashian Wants Kanye West to Retaliate Against Taylor Swift
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The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star wants to get revenge on Taylor Swift after the latter released her latest diss track 'Look What You Made Me Do'.

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Kim Kardashian wants her husband Kanye West to retaliate against Taylor Swift after she released her new single "Look What You Made Me Do". The track is seemingly aimed at the "Famous" hitmaker.

"I don't like your little games/ I don't like your tilted stage," Taylor sings on the vengeful song. "The role you made me play: of the fool/ No, I don't like you/ The world moves on/ Another day another drama, drama/ But not for me, not for me/ All I think about is karma."

According to a well-connected source, Kim was less than thrilled with Taylor's new single. She asked her friends, "What are her lyrics even about? Is the whole song about Kanye?"

"Kim wants Kanye to be the one to respond if they do anything. She plans to be above it all and let him be the one to do or say anything," the source tells Radar Online, noting that the lyrics were a dig at Kanye, who had a tilted stage during his Saint Pablo tour.

Kanye and Taylor's bad blood boiled over in 2016 over the lyrics of his song "Famous". He rapped, "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/ Why? I made that b**ch famous."

The source continues, "Kim was so glad that she recorded that phone call between Kanye and Taylor because she thinks Taylor is a total liar and a fake. She knew she had to have to truth to get out there. And now she’s going to let Kanye do the dirty work."

Rumor has it, Taylor intentionally plans to release her new album "Reputation" on the 10th anniversary of Kanye's mother Donda West's death on November 10. However, the speculation has been debunked by her label, Big Machine Records, who confirmed that "there is no correlation" between the album release date and Donda's death anniversary.

"It is a standard practice that releases come out on Fridays and we locked in this release date based on other Universal Music Group releases," explained a rep for the label.

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