Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)': A Glittery Nod to the Past with a Touch of Harry Styles

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Taylor Swift subtly addresses her iconic sad boat photo on the re-recorded version of her album "1989." The new vault track, "Is It Over Now?," contains lyrics that reference the alleged incident, with lines like "Blue dress / On a boat / Your new girl / Is my clone." The song is a breakup track that includes other references to Harry Styles, suggesting it could be about their ill-fated trip to the Caribbean. Despite the past, Swift and Styles have since moved on and have been seen on friendly terms at recent events.
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