It’s a major music event when Taylor Swift releases her first new song since 2017,  impacting  a fan base that rivals just about any artist on the planet.

Backed by Brendon Urie,  lead singer of the super hot group Panic At The Disco, “Me” is a high energy romp with a message:  own and celebrate your individuality. It’s delivered lickety-split and staccato, like you hear in “One Week” (1998) by Barenaked Ladies.

Just released last Friday,  “Me”  debuts #18 on Adult Top 40 and #24 on Top 40… we think that’s the  highest debut so far in 2019. The elaborate video has chalked up almost 97-million Youtube views.

“Me” is the first single from Swift’s not yet released album, “Kaleidoscope.”

Check out these verses:

“Me”/Taylor Swift
But one of these things is not like the others
Like a rainbow with all of the colors
Baby doll when it comes to a lover
I promise that you’ll never find another like 

“One Week”/Barenaked Ladies
Hot like wasabe when I bust rhymes/Big like Leann Rimes
Because I’m all about value
Bert Kaempfert’s got the mad hits
You try to match wits
You try to hold me but I bust through

Expect to hear “Me” everywhere Spring/Summer 2019 and beyond.