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An Ariana Grande Fan Low-Key Predicted Taylor Swift’s New Lyrics Four Years Ago


Somebody else brought the receipts that they’d jokingly made this prediction about “Wood” when the tracklist was first revealed back in August, with the social media user sharing a screenshot of the first tweet at the time and writing: “Wood paying homage to this iconic tweet.”

Others have been responding to the original tweet directly, with many playfully urging the user to sue for writing credits. One wrote: “Girl. Your lawyers better be working overtime because you just gave Taylor a hit.” 

“wait is this guy getting writing credits or,” somebody else asked, while one more inquired: “so um how much did Taylor pay you.”

“oh nick collect your royalties,” one user else tweeted

Another joked: “taylor saw this and was like you know what that doesn’t sound too bad.”

Stephanie Soteriou

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