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Taylor Swift Mashed Up Her Rumored Joe Jonas-Inspired Songs & Fans Are Loving It

Swift dated Jonas between July and October of 2008.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Rogers Centre on Nov. 14, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Rogers Centre on Nov. 14, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario.

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Taylor Swift is perfectly fine with subtly teasing her ex-boyfriend, Joe Jonas.

Swift dated Jonas between July and October of 2008, and the relationship infamously ended when he broke up with the “Anti-Hero” star through a very quick phone call — a move Swift publicly shaded during a 2008 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.


A number of tracks on her album Fearless are believed to be about Jonas, including “Forever & Always” and her recent Taylor’s Version from the vault track, “Mr. Perfectly Fine.” Additionally, her Speak Now hit “Better Than Revenge” is widely thought to be about how quickly Jonas moved on to date actress Camilla Belle after their relationship, though Swift has never publicly confirmed it.

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That’s why when the multi-Grammy winner performed a mashup of “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “Better Than Revenge” during her Eras Tour’s fourth night at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, Swifties flooded social media with hilarious reactions to what appeared to be a strategically chosen pair of songs aimed at Jonas. “idk why taylor cooked joe jonas like that on a random thursday night but i’m sure he deserved it,” one fan joked on X.

See below for some of the best reactions to Swift’s “Mr. Perfectly Fine” and “Better Than Revenge” mashup below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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The Rolling Stones' New Album Is Inspired By Their Legendary Toronto Shows at El Mocambo in 1977

In a new interview, Ronnie Wood says he associates his start in the band with their secret shows at the venue, a wild era that inspired the band's new album Foreign Tongues. A new single from the album is slated for June 26.

The Rolling Stones are throwing it back to their early days in Toronto.

In a new interview with the Canadian Press, the legendary band's guitarist Ronnie Wood reveals that the Rolling Stones' forthcoming album Foreign Tongues, set for release on July 10, is largely inspired by the period in which the band played its legendary shows at El Mocambo in Toronto in 1977.

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