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Calvin Harris and John Newman Release Duet Song 'Ole'
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The breakup song is reportedly inspired by the DJ's ex Taylor Swift and written from her new boyfriend's point of view.

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Calvin Harris and John Newman's collaboration "Ole" has been released in full. The breakup song is reportedly about Calvin's ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift from her new squeeze Tom Hiddleston's point of view, but sources dismiss the speculation.

"I see online that you begun to be a good girl and take trips with your boyfriend. Being attentive, continue to pretend," the lyric reads. "You've hidden my name in your phone so you can call me to tell me you've been going through hell."

The Scottish DJ is also rumored to take a dig at the "Thor" star by playing off the name of the character, Loki, that the actor plays in Marvel Cinematic Universe. "Lowkey, you won't tell none of your friends about me," Newman sings. "You won't tell them I occupy your dreams and your thoughts."

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