Matty Healy, the frontman of the popular band The 1975, revealed in a recent interaction with paparazzi that he hadn't dedicated much time to listening to Taylor Swift's most recent album, "The Tortured Poets Department." Despite Swift's album making waves and breaking streaming records, Healy confessed that he hadn't delved deep into the content of the album when questioned about his supposed "Taylor diss track."
When prompted about his thoughts on his apparent "Taylor diss track," Healy seemed a bit taken aback and indicated that he hadn't extensively explored Swift's music. Maintaining a diplomatic tone, Healy mentioned he believed the album was likely of good quality, even though he hadn’t fully engaged with it yet. It was evident from his response that Healy held a neutral and respectful stance towards Swift's work, despite not being intimately familiar with the content of "The Tortured Poets Department.
6 Comments
Comandante
It's great to see Matty Healy acknowledging that Taylor Swift's album is likely of good quality even without listening to it in full.
BuggaBoom
We should all appreciate Matty Healy's honesty and diplomatic attitude towards Taylor Swift's work.
Muchacho
Everyone has their own music preferences, and it's okay if Matty Healy isn't into Taylor Swift's style.
ZmeeLove
Not everyone has to be a fan of Taylor Swift, and it's okay for Matty Healy to be honest about it.
Loubianka
It's nice to see Matty Healy keeping a diplomatic tone and showing respect towards Taylor Swift.
Noir Black
It's disrespectful for a fellow musician to dismiss Taylor Swift's hard work without even giving it a chance.