Actually Romantic
3 minute readPublished: Friday, October 3, 2025 at 3:26 pm
Taylor Swift's New Album Sparks Controversy with Alleged Charli XCX Diss Track
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has once again ignited a firestorm of speculation and debate with the release of her new album, *The Life of a Showgirl*. The controversy centers around a track titled "Actually Romantic," which many listeners and critics believe is a direct attack on fellow musician Charli XCX.
The song's lyrics, including the line "I heard you call me Boring Barbie when the cokes got you brave," have been interpreted as a reference to XCX, who recently married George Daniel of The 1975, a band that included Swift's recent ex-boyfriend, Matty Healy. This alleged feud echoes past public clashes, including Swift's 2016 dispute with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West over the song "Famous."
The track has been criticized for its perceived meanness and lack of depth. Critics have noted the song's tone, which some find to be petty and lacking the nuance of Swift's earlier work. This is in contrast to Swift's past, where she has used her music to address perceived slights, such as her 2010 song "Mean," which was directed at a music industry critic.
The release of "Actually Romantic" has sparked a renewed discussion about Swift's approach to conflict resolution through her music. While some fans defend her right to express herself, others question the maturity of the alleged diss track, especially given her status as one of the world's most successful artists.
BNN's Perspective:
While it's understandable that artists use their work to process personal experiences, the perceived meanness of "Actually Romantic" is disappointing. Swift's talent and influence could be better utilized to promote unity and understanding within the music industry, rather than perpetuating conflict.
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