Taylor Swift subtly shades Kanye West in new album version

Taylor holds the number one spot on the charts, while Kanye's latest album Vultures II is in second place.

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Taylor Swift appears to have subtly referenced her long-standing feud with Kanye West in a new version of her latest album.

In April, the pop superstar released her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poet's Department, and fans have been buzzing over possible hidden messages in the song titles.

Just days after the original release, Taylor, 34, unveiled another version of the album titled The Anthology, which featured 15 additional tracks, including a song called "thanK you aIMee."

Fans quickly picked up on the fact that the only capitalized letters in the song title spell out "KIM," seemingly alluding to her ongoing feud with Kim Kardashian, 44, who was married to Kanye, 47, from 2014 to 2022.

On Thursday, the Blank Space singer dropped yet another version of The Tortured Poet's Department, which includes the standard digital album plus "thank You aimEe."

This time, Taylor rearranged the capital letters to spell "YE," a name Kanye frequently uses.

Along with the album, fans could also download a live version of the song "Mean," recorded during a previous show in London, England.

This weekend, Taylor is set to perform five sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium in London.

Since the release of The Tortured Poet's Department, Taylor has announced multiple versions of the album, including live performances and never-before-heard demos.

Currently, Taylor holds the number one spot on the charts, while Kanye's latest album Vultures II is in second place.

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