"I Can Make Deals with the Devil" is a lyric from Taylor Swift's song "Father Figure" from her 12th album, The Life of a Showgirl. The song uses metaphorical language to explore themes of power, betrayal, and control within the music industry. The phrase "I can make deals with the devil because my dick's bigger" is a bold assertion of dominance in a toxic, exploitative relationship, possibly with her former record label executive Scott Borchetta. The song portrays a mentor figure who initially supports but ultimately exploits and betrays her ambitions. Taylor Swift turns this narrative around by claiming power back, portraying herself as the one with greater strength and control. The song interpolates George Michael's original "Father Figure" but adds darker industry themes. It reflects Swift's real-life battle over ownership of her masters and industry loyalty struggles.