Highlights
- Matty Healy may use The 1975's new album to clap back at Taylor Swift for dissing him in her songs about toxic relationships.
- Sources claim Healy is secretly angry about being referenced in Taylor Swift's album and is planning his revenge through music.
- Fans suspect Taylor's song "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" is about her short-lived relationship with Matty Healy.
While Matty Healy has tried to keep a facade that he was largely uninterested in Taylor Swift's new album, new sources are now sending the opposite message. Apparently, The 1975's singer wasn't happy with being referenced in The Tortured Poets Department and is now planning his scathing response.
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Matty Healy Could Use The 1975's New Album To Clap Back At Taylor Swift
There were a lot of tracks in Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department that, though not dedicated by name, fans are sure are about Taylor's relationship with Matty Healy. The songs weren't exactly kind, as she talked about a toxic relationship, and while Matty Healy has mostly kept quiet about the album, sources now claim he's actually very angry and planning on taking revenge with the next The 1975 album.
"Matty is currently keeping a low profile working on The 1975’s next album," an insider said to The Sun. "This time last week he had no idea he was about to become one of the most talked about men on the planet. He has opted to keep silent, but no NDA has been signed."
The source then issued a warning, saying that Taylor should expect Matty to slam her in retaliation for the tracks dedicated to him.
"Like Taylor, he uses his music as a form of release and storytelling. [The new album has] naturally caused him to think about their time together and he’s never been one to hold back when speaking his mind."
"Also like Taylor, he’s moved on and is very happy with his current relationship with Gabbriette Bechtel," the insider felt compelled to add, "But there is nothing stopping him from writing about his romance with Taylor and having his say on what she said about him. Fans of the band should be keeping an eye out when that album drops."
Taylor Swift's Diss Track About Matty Healy
Taylor Swift's romance with Matty Healy didn't last long, but it received a lot of media attention, as it followed her breakup with Joe Alwyn. They broke up right before summer began, and that small detail made it clear that she was talking about Matty Healy in perhaps her most aggressive track, "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."
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The song concludes by making it clear who she is talking about, as she hints at dating a musician.
"You kicked out the stage lights / But you're still performing / And in plain sight you hid / But you are what you did / And I'll forget you but I'll never forgive / The smallest man who ever lived."
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