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Snippet of Calvin Harris' New Song 'Ole' Arrives. Is He Dissing Taylor Swift?
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Harris' new collaboration with John Newman is about cheating and includes lyrics like 'I see online that you begun to be a good girl and take trips with your boyfriend.'

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A day after it was announced by John Newman, Calvin Harris' new collaboration with the English singer is now teased in a snippet obtained by TMZ. Titled "Ole", the song is about cheating and people quickly assume that it's about Harris' breakup with Taylor Swift.

The song kicks off with "Low key you won't tell none of your friends about me," which is said to be playing off the name of Tom Hiddleston's "Thor" character, Loki. Reportedly written from the actor's point of view, the song also includes lyrics like "You've hidden my name in your phone so you can call me to tell me you've been going through hell. Left him alone and you booked in a hotel. ... I see online that you begun to be a good girl and take trips with your boyfriend. Being attentive, continue to pretend."

However, multiple sources say that "Ole" isn't about Swift and that the track had been recorded before Harris' much publicized breakup with the pop superstar. "People are just making assumptions to get attention for a song," a Swift source tells Us Weekly. "There's no way it could be about Tom."

Another source close to the Scottish DJ says, "It has nothing to do with Tom and Taylor," noting that it's primarily a Newman song and Harris merely appears on it.

The track can be streamed in full on Spotify on Friday, July 8.

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