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Kim Kardashian responds to Taylor Swift’s controversial lyrics
Part two of Taylor Swift‘s album, The Tortured Poets Department, which was available two hours after the primary album’s midnight April 19 release, contained a track that criticized Kim Kardashian.
Fans discovered that ‘thanK you aIMee’, one of the album’s tracks, was capitalized strategically to spell out Kim’s name.
The lyrics of ‘Aimee’ portray a high school tyrant through subtle allusions that supporters speculate implicate The Kardashian star. Stylecaster reports that Kim has at last commented on the recent criticisms included on Swift‘s album.
On April 18, 2024, Kim expressed her best wishes for her sister Kourtney Kardashian through a social media post.
She wrote in the caption, “There’s no one on this planet that I have spent more time with and have all of the same memories with growing up than you and I cherish them all.
North West listening to thanK you aIMee with Kim tomorrow morning… pic.twitter.com/Vo9KIhXBOb
— aram (@aramnotagoat) April 19, 2024
Sharing a room and friends and cars and our lives together for four decades has been the most magical journey to have you by my side. I love you and I can’t wait for another 45 years together!” As per the outlet, the post was inundated with thousands of variations of ‘thank you, Aimee’ in the comments section, alluding to the song from Swift’s album that is spelled Kim.
It appears that comments were deactivated temporarily but have since been reinstated. Kanye West, who was previously wed to Kim, released the song Famous in 2016, in which he claimed Swift’s notoriety.
Swift denied approval of the lyric at the time. However, the public was led to believe otherwise by Kim’s social media release of an edited recording of a phone conversation between the two artists.