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Taylor Swift sings two DISS tracks on nemesis Scooter Braun’s birthday… one day after he announced his retirement from music management.K

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Taylor Swift fans are convinced she shaded her longtime nemesis, Scooter Braun, during her latest surprise acoustic song set on The Eras Tour on Tuesday night.

While performing at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, the singer, 34, performed a mashup of her two diss tracks I Forgot That You Existed and This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things.

The choices immediately sent Swifties into a frenzy as they rushed to social media to point out the performance came on Braun’s 43rd birthday, and just one day after he announced his retirement from music management.

At one point as she sang This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things, she let out a prolonged laugh as the crowd cheered, which was notably longer than her short cackle in the original recording.

The 14-time Grammy winner never explicitly mentioned the entrepreneur by name, but has been vocal about their yearslong dispute over his acquisition of her first six albums in 2019.

Taylor Swift fans are convinced she shaded her longtime nemesis, Scooter Braun, during her latest surprise acoustic song set on The Eras Tour on Tuesday night (seen last month)

‘Y’all… I Forgot That You Existed x This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things is ICONIC on the heels of the Scooter retirement announcement omg,’ one X user wrote.

‘ON SCOOTERS BIRTHDAY?!?!’ another tweeted

A third mused that the song selection was ‘hysterical’ since it was her first show since Braun’s retirement announcement, and, it fell on his birthday.

Others joked Swift, who also performed a mashup of I Hate It Here and The Lakes, was a ‘comedian.’

Braun infamously was embroiled in controversy with Swift after the music mogul purchased her master recordings from Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta back in 2019.

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