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Matty has come out to clear up rumors that his new album with The 1975 will be about his former relationship with Taylor Swift. Rumor has it that Swift's latest album, 'The Tortured Poets Department', is full of references to his affair in 2023.
Healy is already deep into his sixth album, and a source told The Sun that the first single, titled "God Has Entered My Body," has everyone in the studio thinking it's about Matty's quickie love story with Taylor Swift.
According to this witness, the song is loaded with references to that summer romance that went by super fast. There's no release date yet, but the buzz is already through the roof, especially among fans who follow Healy's love life and Taylor Swift's loyal followers.
Matty answers the theories
The 35-year-old singer was very clear and precise with only a few words, leaving a lot of doubts, but generating the morbidity that he wants people to be aware of, so they can hear it for themselves when it's on the platforms, clearly.
His answer was in a very unusual place, he did it on Reddit, where he answered: "Huge if true". This leaves a lot of speculation as to how you feel about this short but powerful message.
The truth is that Matt Healy already commented a couple of years ago that he doesn't feel compelled to talk about his relationships in his songs, but he thinks it's fair to address some situations outside of the artistic world. We will have to wait and see if he sticks to that plan.
Is there a little grudge between them?
After Taylor and Matty broke up, it seems that they held a little grudge, or at least that can be interpreted, because we have to go back to the time when Swift released her song 'The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived',
Matty was in shock after receiving attacks from Taylor on several tracks of her album number eleven. Last year, a close friend of the singer told Us Weekly that Healy still has mixed feelings about the album, which is due out in April 2024.
"He loves the attention it's gotten, but he also laughs because they were never serious," the friend told the outlet.