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Is Calvin Harris’ Olé an attempt to troll Taylor Swift? Parallels with her life spark rumors

| Aug 09, 2016 06:27 AM EDT

DJ Calvin Harris performs onstage during day 3 of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival Weekend 2 at the Empire Polo Club on April 24, 2016 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella)

Calvin Harris and John Newman have come up with a video for their single "Olé" and it seems Harris has killed two birds with one stone with this latest video. His fun-filled beach party with Newman is definitely a delight to watch but he also seems to be taking a dig on his ex Taylor Swift's current love live.

The sexy video shows Newman and Harris having a blast as they hang out on a beach, party in a seaside mansion and lounge on a yacht, with bikini-clad girls popping in the backdrop, US Magazine reported. However, this is not all. As the video proceeds and the two meet up with a bunch of girls, one can see Taylor, entering the scenario.

The lyrics and the scene begin to reflect, what can be best described, as the popular life of Taylor and her current beau Hiddleston. At this point, it looks like the video is mocking the duo, according to The Sun. One shot shows a girl lying on the rocks and her posture bears a striking resemblance to the snap that showed Taylor and Tom lounging on the rocks, in the Rhode Island, during their recent holiday.

Another shows Newman and Harris in throne-like chairs with numerous beautiful girls surrounding them and one cannot help but draw comparisons with the much-ridiculed snap of the Taylor and Tom, they shared some time ago, which also featured Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.

It is worth mentioning here that Taylor broke up with Harris this year in June after 15 months of dating and a short while after, was seen hanging out with actor Tom Hiddleston. Both have been globetrotting the world a lot and it is clear from their actions that they are seeing each other. There were also reports that she was cheating on Harris with Hiddleston.

The Olé video was released a month back and as soon as it was released, buzz started getting around that it was a breakup song, but Harris' reps denied that it was breakup song. Well, the video proves something else. Instead of a breakup lamentation, it looks like a celebration of moving on or better still, mocking.

The following video talks about "Olé" and its relevance to Swift:

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