Taylor Swift came out literally swinging on “Father Figure.” The George Michael-inspired track on her new album, The Life of a Showgirl , finds her stepping into the role of a man who was once a literal father figure to her and singing double-take lines like, “I can make deals with the devil because my dick’s bigger.”

So who exactly is she singing about? Well, all signs point to Scott Borchetta, the record label executive who signed Swift to Big Machine Records when she was just 15 years old after watching her dazzle a crowd at the legendary Bluebird Cafe. But the hurt at the heart of “Father Figure” seems to stem from the bad blood that developed after Borchetta sold her music catalog to controversial music manager Scooter Braun, kicking off a six-year-long battle over the ownership

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