Taylor Swift teases 'Look What You Made Me Do' video and shows off sultry look

Taylor Swift is back and she's overhauled her image for her new album, Reputation. On Friday, August 25, Good Morning America aired 13 seconds of the singer's much-anticipated music video for her new single Look What You Made Me Do showing the pop star's edgier look. In the video, Taylor donned snake-themed jewelry while wearing a number of different outfits including a sultry black ensemble and an orange tracksuit jacket.

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Swifties everywhere celebrated the clip, with one fan writing: "This looks like blank space taken to a WHOLE. NEW. LEVEL. YES PLEASE," while another added: "I'm on the floor," accompanied by a picture of Kim Kardashian falling off her chair. The full video will exclusively premiere at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. Taylor released the single, which samples the Right Said Fred hit I'm Too Sexy, at midnight Friday morning - and it has been buzzing ever since.

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The lyrics seem to address the Blank Space singer's feud from 2016 with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, where the star's phone call with Kanye had been recorded without her knowledge and subsequently posted onto Snapchat. Look What You Made Me Do's lyrics include: "I don't like your little games/ Don't like your tilted stage/ The role you made me play/ Of the fool, no, I don't like you/ I don't like your perfect crime/ How you laugh when you lie/ You said the gun was mine/ Isn't cool, no, I don't like you." Taylor also includes a voice message in the song, where you can hear her say: "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh 'cause she's dead!"

Taylor is releasing her new album Reputation on November 10 Photo: Instagram/@taylorswift

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As if the words aren't enough, Taylor also put her edgy look on display on the cover of two Reputation magazines that will be available for fans exclusively at Target. The blonde bombshell appears on the cover sporting chopped tresses and a $1,500 camouflage embellished jacket from the Marc Jacobs resort 2017 collection.

Fans have been awaiting the visuals for the single since the pop superstar made a subtle return to social media this week and announced the title of her upcoming album. On Wednesday, Taylor posted the cover image from her CD, shot by famed photagraphers Mert & Marcus, which features her in black and white in front of newspapers. The Blank Space singer followed up the post with a photo officially announcing the album's name and release date. “Reputation. The new album from Taylor Swift. November 10,” the post read. Taylor has been on musical hiatus since the release of 1989 in 2014 and the success of her Fifty Shades Darker single I Don’t Wana Live Forever, featuring Zayn Malik.