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Patti Smith thanks Taylor Swift for shout-out on ‘TTPD’ alongside Dylan Thomas: ‘I was moved’

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Patti Smith was “moved” by the sweet shout-out from Taylor Swift for her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department.”

The iNFLuential singer, 77, took to Instagram over the weekend, sharing two black-and-white pics of herself reading a book by Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas.

The photo referenced Swift’s title track, in which she sings, “I laughed in your face and said, ‘You’re not Dylan Thomas / I’m not Patti Smith / This ain’t the Chelsea Hotel / We’re modern idiots.’”

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Patti Smith thanked Taylor Swift over the weekend after the singer mentioned her in a track on her new album. Patti Smith/Instagram
Patti Smith.
“I was moved to be mentioned,” she wrote via Instagram. Patti Smith/Instagram
Taylor Swift.
Swift released the new album, titled “The Tortured Poets Department,” on April 19. BETH GARRABRANT

Smith, who wrote a memoir called “Just Kids“ about her time living in the Chelsea Hotel with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, said she was touched by it.

“This is saying I was moved to be mentioned in the company of the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas,” the “Because the Night” singer captioned her post. “Thank you, Taylor.”

This is not the first time Smith, a poet, has publicly praised the Grammy winner.

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Swift also mentioned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Getty Images
Dylan Thomas.
Thomas wrote the poem “Do not go gentle into that good night.” Getty Images

“She’s a pop star who’s under tremendous scrutiny all the time, and one can’t imagine what that’s like,” Smith mused in a 2019 interview with The New York Times.

“It’s unbelievable to not be able to go anywhere, do anything, have messy hair.”

She continued, “And I’m sure that she’s trying to do something good. She’s not trying to do something bad. And if it influences some of her avid fans to open up their thoughts, what does it matter?”

Patti Smith.
Smith wrote that she was “moved” to be mentioned alongside Thomas. Patti Smith/Instagram
Patti Smith.
Smith is an influential singer and poet. AFP via Getty Images

Smith and Thomas, who died in 1953, are just two of the many people Swift name-dropped in the various tracks featured on her eleventh studio album.


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The “Cruel Summer” singer, 34, also mentioned Charlie Puth, Lucy Dacus from Boygenius and her frequent music collaborator Jack Antonoff.

Swifties are also convinced that she penned songs about former boyfriends Joe Alwyn, Matty Healy and John Mayer, whom she dated prior to her current relationship with NFL star Travis Kelce.

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Swift name-dropped a few other people on the album, including longtime musical collaborator Jack Antonoff. Instagram/@taylorswift
Taylor Swift album.
Swifties are convinced that the singer also wrote about Kim Kardashian. BETH GARRABRANT

Fans are also convinced that Swift’s song “Cassandra” was inspired by the singer’s protracted feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.

“They knew, they knew, they knew the whole time … the family, the pure greed, the Christian chorus line,” she sings on the track, seemingly referencing the Kardashian family’s immense wealth and West’s Sunday Service ceremonies.

“They all said nothing / Blood’s thick but nothing like a payroll / Bet they never spared a prayer for my soul / You can mark my words that I said it first / In a morning warning, no one heard.”

The pop star has feuded with West on and off for years, ever since he infamously interrupted her on stage as she was accepting an award at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards over Beyoncé. Swift’s relationship with the rapper turned sour again in 2016 over the lyrics to his song “Famous” and a phone call leaked by Kardashian at the time.

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