Matty Healy breaks silence after claims new The 1975 music is about Taylor Swift romance
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Matty Healy has broken his silence after claims The 1975's album was inspired by Taylor Swift. The rocker and Taylor briefly dated in 2023, with her own latest release, The Tortured Poets Department, said to have been an insight into their relationship. Currently, Matty and his The 1975 bandmates, George Daniel, Ross MacDonald and Adam Hann are working on their sixth studio album and it's believed that their lead single from the record could be a reference to Matty and Taylor's relationship.
God Has Entered My Body which is believed to be the title track has seen Matty and the Cheshire-based band work with some of the biggest producers in the industry. But after hearing Taylor's take on their romance on her album, Matty is believed to have taken inspiration and put his own feelings into the music.
A lyric on the track is believed to be "Keep your head up princess, your tiara is falling," this is also what he used to caption an Instagram post in 2021. It's claimed that those in the studio at the time instantly believed that this was a reference to Matty and Taylor being an item, albeit for a brief period of time. A source claimed that while he won't publicly comment on past relationships, he has a lot to get off his chest.
Speaking to The Sun, the source said: "Matty will never publicly comment on his relationships, but he lets his deepest feelings out in his songs and gets everything off his chest. Fans will want to listen to the lyrics very carefully. With the band set to headline Glastonbury, a new album dropping in the summer makes perfect sense for them, so they can capitalise on the performance and have some new material.".