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Taylor Swift gives fans a first glimpse at new video - Scroll down for video 338 shares On that occasion Taylor was accompanied by close friends and key Girl Squad affiliates , Zendaya, Hayley Williams, Karlie Kloss and staunch feminist Lena Dunham for arguably her best known promo - until now. Here comes the BOY squad!


Here comes the BOY squad! Taylor Swift gives fans a FIRST 13-second glimpse at forthcoming video for new single Look What You Made Me Do... Famed for her star-studded Girl Squad and strong sense of female empowerment, Taylor, 27, surprisingly forgoes the fairer sex in her latest promo, opting instead for an army of muscular men. Scroll down for video 338 shares On that occasion Taylor was accompanied by close friends and key Girl Squad affiliates , Zendaya, Hayley Williams, Karlie Kloss and staunch feminist Lena Dunham for arguably her best known promo - until now. This time round the singer takes centre stage with a series of symbolic references to what has been a mixed three-year period following the release of her hugely successful pop breakout album, 1989. Centre stage: Presented in a brief montage of rich images, the clip finds Taylor sporting a series of striking outfits while performing the upbeat dance track Presented in a brief montage of rich images, the clip finds Taylor sporting a series of striking outfits while performing the upbeat dance track. Tellingly, it also sees her displaying a hand heavily accessorized with winding snake rings - a recurring motif during the early stages of her current promotional missive and an apparent reference to her high-profile critics, amongst them Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry. Another fleeting moment captures Taylor vainly attempting to bite through a bejewelled necklace - possibly referencing a desire to break away from her lavish past and start anew. Posting the clip on Instagram, Taylor revealed the full video will air for the first time at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. Imminent: Posting the clip on Instagram, Taylor revealed the full video will air for the first time at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday Fans with longer memories may well hear the familiar and somewhat surprising strains of British pop duo Right Said Fred's 1992 hit I'm Too Sexy. Speaking to , lead singer Richard Fairbrass, 63, admitted he was stunned to get a call from Taylor asking to use a portion of their UK number one hit. Taylor Swift has been keeping a low profile of late, but she's back with a bang, releasing her new single this week and announcing her album title that's set for release in November. She seems to have come back with a slightly tougher image, first uploading a picture of herself to Instagram wearing a distressed, chain-embellished sweatshirt by Pinko and now wearing this cool camo anorak with patch embroidered details. It is however very pricey, but if you're feeling flush, click right to snap it up at ShopBop now. Want to get the look for less? Take a swift browse through the alternatives below from the likes of Forever 21, Opening Ceremony and more. Naysayers: The new pop track received a number of negative reviews, even from die-hard fans The new teaser comes after Taylor was slammed by fans on Twitter for the dance track's fiery tone. The song, which was unveiled on Thursday night after the star's notable absence from the spotlight, has been widely received as a musical jab at her celebrity nemeses, among them , Kanye West and his wife. However, Twitter users took to the micro-blogging site in droves to slam the ditty, with one writing to the star: 'You lost me with this new song. I miss the old Taylor. The chorus is so beige and trashy. However, amid the chorus of voices insisting that the song 'sucks' a number of faithful fans welcomed Taylor back to the charts with enthusiastically open arms. The blonde beauty's actress pal Ruby Rose led the wave, breathlessly tweeting 'Omg OH MY GOD' as she shared a screenshot of the single. That sounds familiar: Fans with longer memories may well hear the familiar and somewhat surprising strains of British pop duo Right Said Fred's 1992 hit I'm Too Sexy in Taylor's new track after the singer requested she use a portion of its rhythm 'I gotta say it's one of the best singles dropped this year. Congratulations, taylorswift13,' wrote one impressed fan. So happy that my fave is back,' stated a second devotee to the chart-topping star. While one fan deemed the track 'everything', another said of the catchy song's detractors: 'Haters are already trying to find new ways to drag Taylor Swift for a song written about haters. In a bid to reinforce his theory, tkylemac followed up with an image comparing the soundwaves of both audio tracks, showing their striking similarities. Shot: Back in 2014, Katy used a Mean Girls reference to apparently take a veiled shot at Taylor On the same day that Taylor released her single, rapper Nicki appeared to fire back at the star - whose track is thought to reference Katy, as well as Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian - when she shared her 'be humble' tweet. In the single, Taylor makes a thinly veiled reference to the controversial video call she received from rapper Kanye West in 2015. The 40-year old rapper's conversation with Taylor was released by the outspoken rapper's wife, socialite Kim, as damning proof that she was well aware of his intention to refer to her in a track on his latest album, The Life Of Pablo. And Taylor, 27, appears to have addressed the leaked call in lyrics to her first single in two years, Look What You Made Me Do, released on on Thursday night. Moment of discovery: On Thursday night, a Twitter user pointed out the similarities between Taylor's new single and a track used in Mean Girls' Halloween party scene One of the more eyebrow-raising parts of the track comes during the bridge of the song when a phone rings. Oh, 'cause she's dead! The two covers will be available at Target stores exclusively when the album is released on November 10 and will each come with a copy of the album. There are two versions of the publication as Volume 1 was shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot while Volume 2 was done by Benny Horne. Each cover has the look and feel of a modern day art magazine and features a clutter of words which seem to indicate the contents of the pages. Among the exciting promises featured on the cover include: 'poetry and paintings', 'handwritten lyrics', 'fashion portraits', and 'behind the scenes video shoot photography. Taylor appeared to be arriving aboard a private plane in Los Angeles on Thursday On the Volume 1 cover, she could be seen wearing a black long-sleeved sweater mini dress with her signature blonde locks dishevelled. In the other Taylor rocks a chic Marc Jacobs camouflage military jacket as she peers over her shoulder. It was an exciting night as Taylor's latest single Look What You Made Me Do was released along with a lyric video created by Odd and produced by Taylor and longtime collaborator Joseph Kahn. The three-and-a-half minute clip includes plenty of snake imagery which Taylor has been teasing on social media over the past few days. Stunning: The lyric music video comes ahead of the actual music video which is set to be shown on Good Morning America on Friday morning No doubt the lyrics will be analysed by fans as they include biting remarks including: 'The world moves on, another day, another drama, drama. But not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma. Swift also teased an upcoming tour by featuring a portal on her in order for followers to sign up to be on the wait list for verified fan tickets. Good Morning America also announced that a sneak peek for her new music video will be aired on the program Friday morning.