A New Taylor Swift Song Is Being Compared to Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Get Him Back’
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Taylor Swiftâs âimgonnagetyoubackâ Compared to Olivia Rodrigoâs âGet Him Back!â After Royalty Drama
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Taylor Swiftâs new song âimgonnagetyoubackâ from The Tortured Poets Department is drawing comparisons to Olivia Rodrigoâs âGet Him Back!â â and many fans are comparing it to their previous conflict with âCruel Summerâ and âDeja Vu.â
Swiftâs new song, which appears on the second half of her surprise double album The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology, features a play on words with the term âget you back.â Will she get back together with her man or will she get revenge?
On the chorus Swift, 34, sings: âWhether Iâm gonna be your wife or / Gonna smash up your bike, I havenât decided yet / But Iâm gonna get you back / Whether Iâm gonna curse you out or / Take you back to my house, I havenât decidĐ”d yet / But Iâm gonna get you back.â
It immediately sparked comparisons to Rodrigoâs song, âGet Him Back!â in which the 21-year-old uses similar wordplay. The single, which she debuted in September 2023, features Rodrigo singing in the chorus, âI wanna get him back / I wanna make him really jealous, wanna make him feel bad / Oh, I wanna get him back / âCause then again, I really miss him, and it makes me real sad / Oh, I want sweet revenge.â
Fans on social media quickly pointed out the similarities. âTaylor having âimgonnagethimbackâ and Olivia having âget him backâ are like two different age perspectives on the same dilemma ⊠and thatâs beautiful,â one X user wrote while another quipped, âimgonnagetyouback by taylor swift and get him back! by olivia rodrigo are the same song just in different fonts.â
Olivia Rodrigo đ€ Taylor Swift
getting them back
â megan (@FEMININ0MENON) April 19, 2024
Some music lovers have pointed out that Rodrigo and Swift arenât the first to use the wordplay. Fiona Appleâs 2005 song âGet Him Backâ plays with the same double-meaning.
Others, however, couldnât help recalling the drama of Rodrigo being forced to share royalties with Swift.
âWait so Taylor made Olivia Rodrigo give her song writing credit on Deja Vu because it kinda sounded like Cruel Summer. Is Olivia gonna get a credit because imgonnagetyouback has the same conceit as Get Him Back?â one commenter asked.
A second added, âi love taylor but she stole the entire premise of get him back so i believe olivia should be the one getting writing credits now.â
Rodrigo grew up as a self-proclaimed âdiehardâ fan of Swift, and the âFortnightâ singer showed her support by sending Rodrigo a handwritten note with personalized gifts to celebrate the success of âDriverâs Licenseâ in early 2021. Rodrigo continually gushed over Swift while promoting her music, but their friendship may have hit a sour note when âDeja Vuâ was released as Rodrigoâs second single in April 2021.
Swift â along with cowriters Jack Antonoff and St. Vincent â were retroactively credited on the track due to the similarities to Swiftâs âCruel Summer.â Billboard reported that Rodrigo had given up âmillionsâ in royalties on the song.
She and Swift havenât publicly interacted since, and she claimed she didnât deal much with the legal issue. âItâs not something that I was super involved in,â she told Rolling Stone in September 2023. âIt was more team-on-team. So, I wouldnât be the best person to ask.â
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She admitted that she âwas a little caught off guardâ by the sudden additions to her songwriting credits, including Paramoreâs Hayley Williams and Josh Farro getting retroactive credit on âGood 4 Uâ after comparisons to âMisery Business.â
Rodrigo added, âAt the time it was very confusing, and I was green and bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.â
However, she maintained that there is no feud with Swift. âI donât have beef with anyone,â she said. âIâm very chill. I keep to myself. I have my four friends and my mom, and thatâs really the only people I talk to, ever. Thereâs nothing to say.â
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