She’s caused quite the controversy since releasing new song Look What You Made Me Do, but Taylor Swift is now turning to make another quick buck off the song.
The singer has filed trademarks for a bunch of titles and catchphrases from her highly anticipated album Reputation, set to be released on November 10.
She has even trademarked the already infamous spoken line ‘The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now.. because she’s dead’ as she seeks to monetize almost every moment of her comeback to the limelight.
Taylor Swift has filed trademarks for a bunch of titles and catchphrases from her anticipated album Reputation, set to be released on November 10
The singer also has the ‘I Love TS’ shirts she featured in the music video for Look What You Made Me Do
According to the documents, Swift wants to use the lyrics on t-shirts, notebooks, guitar picks, jewelry, bags and a plethora of other items.
She’ll need to go on tour for the album, so it is only fitting that she stock up on concert merchandise.
The most expensive of the items, a black hooded pullover, cost $75 while the cheapest item is a $15 phone stand.
Meanwhile, a minute-long snippet of Ready For It? debuted during the Alabama versus Florida State football game on Saturday, before Taylor released the entire track to YouTube on Sunday.
Rings alluding to the feud between Kim Kardashian and Swift are also going to be for sale for $60
Swift’s six studio album goes on sale on November 10 and the merchandise is already on sale on her website
The most expensive of the items, a black hooded pullover, cost $75 while the cheapest item is a $15 phone stand
According to the documents, Swift wants to use the lyrics on t-shirts, notebooks, guitar picks, jewelry, bags and a plethora of other items
In stark contrast to Look What You Made Me Do, the peppy new anthem struck a far more upbeat note, with Taylor singing of love and romance.
Both Taylor and ESPN shared a clip of the track with fans on social media, which was the background music for scenes of the two football teams prepared to hit the field.
The video featured scenes of cheerleaders, fans, football players, and seemed to herald a major shift from Look What You Made Me Do.
‘Are you ready for it?’ Taylor sings in the pop country song. ‘Baby let the games begin.’