Taylor Swift, Harry Styles Break Up: She Records New Song About Him?

By Shiryn Ghermezian | Jan 11, 2013 11:52 AM EST

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Taylor Swift posted a Twitter message on Thursday hinting at new music she is recording inspired by her recent breakup with One Direction singer Harry Styles.  

Days after the couple reportedly got into a fight while on vacation and decided to part ways, the 22-year-old singer posted on Twitter "Back in the studio. Uh oh..."

The Grammy winner did not reveal any further details about her plans in the recording studio but she has been vocal in the past about the fact that she draws inspiration for her music from her personal relationships, especially her ex-boyfriends. She has written tunes about celebrity flames including John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Taylor Lautner and Joe Jonas.

"I've always lived by the theory that if a guy doesn't want me to write a bad song about him, he won't do bad things," she told Us Weekly in 2010. "And he shouldn't, you know?"

After her fight with Styles, 18, while on vacation on Virgin Gorda, the largest of the British Virgin Islands, Swift cut the trip short and flew back home to Nashville alone. Styles stayed on the island and partied with Sir Richard Branson. He was photographed in a hot tub with fellow partygoers on Necker Island, privately owned by Branson.

"They had a fight," one insider said about Swift and Styles. The 1D member "said something he shouldn't have . . . This [breakup] is definitely going to be for good."

Another insider added, "They are 100 percent over."

The two were first linked in November, following Swift's summer romance with Conor Kennedy, and have had a very public relationship. They were seen together on a ski trip, celebrating Swift's birthday in England, at a tattoo parlor in Los Angles and most recently caught on film kissing in Times Squares on New Year's Eve.

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