Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do - Guitar Cover

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Taylor Swift - Look What You Made Me Do - Guitar Cover

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2017 3:32
Taylor Swift Pop Rock 2017 Am minor
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Look What You Made Me Do


"Look What You Made Me Do" is the lead single from Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, Reputation, released in 2017. The track marked her return after a public hiatus and signals a darker, harder-edged direction in her sound. For electric guitar players, its driving rhythmic structure and brooding atmosphere make it an accessible yet engaging piece to adapt and explore with distortion or clean tones.

  • Released as the lead single from Reputation in August 2017, the song announced a notably darker sonic shift for Taylor Swift.
  • The track followed a year-long public hiatus, giving it significant cultural weight that influenced its heavy, assertive musical tone.
  • Guitarists can experiment with both clean and overdriven tones to match the song's contrast between sparse verses and punchy choruses.
Fender Telecaster
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Fender Telecaster

Swift uses the Telecaster's bright, articulate single-coil pickups to cut through dense pop arrangements with clarity and note definition. The guitar's transparent tone lets her clean playing style remain prominent without muddiness in layered studio mixes.

Fender Deluxe Reverb
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Fender Deluxe Reverb

Swift runs her Telecaster through this clean tube amp at low-to-moderate volume to preserve headroom and transparency without amp-driven coloration. The Deluxe Reverb's natural headroom supports her dynamic playing sensitivity while maintaining the pristine, uncolored tone essential to her pop production aesthetic.