Taylor Swift is everywhere these days, and there's a chance she's spending what little time she has out of the spotlight camped out in fellow artist Ray Stevens' bushes -- at least according to a new tune from Stevens.

Stevens has released a hilarious new video for his song "Taylor Swift is Stalkin' Me," in which he takes the singer to task for her alleged actions. In the song and video, Stevens plays the role of a patient at the Asylum for the Dangerously Daffy and Definitely Delusional who is convinced that the superstar is obsessed with him.

In true Stevens fashion, the video is a fun ride into insanity, as he describes the ways in which his Swift paranoia is manifesting itself, cleverly using Swift's own song titles to tell his story: "I told her, 'I knew you were trouble; after all, you're just 22,'" he sings. "She said, 'You belong to me, and I'm only me when I'm with you.'"

Of course, it's hard to feel too bad for Stevens; as far as stalkers go, Swift wouldn't be so bad!

"Taylor Swift is Stalkin' Me" will appear on Stevens' upcoming album, Here We Go Again, which is set for release on March 24 via Sony RED Distribution. The album is available for pre-order on iTunes and Amazon.

Stevens released a memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, last June. It is available for purchase via Amazon.

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