Taylor’s ready to get everyone talking again (Picture: YouTube)

Taylor Swift’s pretty good at making a splash with her new music.

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The video for Look What You Made Me Do dropped at this year’s VMAs and became one of the biggest talking points of the awards ceremony, so of course Taylor was always going to follow suit with her sixth album.

The record is due out on November 10, which, other than being the anniversary of the death of Kanye West’s mother, also happens to be just two days before the EMAs – oh look what that will make her do. Without missing a beat, the 27-year-old is reportedly now set to use the ceremony to debut two brand new tracks from the album Reputation, with live performances at the London show.




A source told the Daily Star: ‘She has a great relationship with MTV, despite all her previously Kanye West run-ins, and it would be a wonderful way to perform songs off the new album live.’

The singer has already teased new music, with Ready For It causing fans to go into overdrive at the thought of fresh material.

But while she’s driving fans wild, she’s also been giving fodder to the haters, with Look What You Made Me Do receiving backlash for her apparent digs at her enemies and similarities to Beyonce’s Formation.

But one person who’s got her back is Zayn, with whom she collaborated on the soundtrack for Fifty Shades Darker.

Speaking to FADER about their collaboration, the 24-year-old said: ‘I did a song with her, it was fun, she was professional. She gets on with my girlfriend, they’re good friends. I don’t have a bad word to say about her. She’s cool.’

‘I rate her as an artist, I think she’s cool, I think she’s successful, and I think she deserves her success because she’s worked hard,’ Zayn said. ‘That’s just how I look at it.’

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