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'Two Faced!' Is Calvin Harris’ New Track A Breakup Song About Taylor Swift? DJ Reveals Meaning Behind 'My Way'

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Sep. 16 2016, Published 12:37 p.m. ET

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Sorry, Taylor Swift! Calvin Harris may have beat you to the punch with a breakup song! The DJ released his latest track called “My Way” — a seemingly obvious dig at his former girlfriend!

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Lyrics in the song seem to directly point at Taylor as Calvin sings about someone being “two faced.”

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"Why wait to say, at least I did it my way / Lie awake, two faced / But in my heart I understand,” he sings in the tropical house track. “I made my move and it was all about you / Now I feel so far removed.”

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Taylor and Calvin’s breakup played out as a messy split in the public, with Swift taking credit for his previous single "This Is What You Came For" and Harris lashing out on Twitter several times.

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Worst of all, the chorus goes: "You were the one thing in my way.” YIKES! But is it really about Tay?!

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Calvin was elusive when he spoke to iHeartRadio about the meaning behind the song. "The song's kind of about breaking out of a situation that you thought was a good thing,” he said. “Then, you're way more comfortable out of it. And it could be anything. It could be a job, or it could be a relationship. I had kind of the idea for the concept for a few years, but I didn't know how to work out how it sounded."

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