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‘Tortured Poet’ Matt Healy Breaks Silence On Taylor Swift’s New Album

after last friday Tortured Poets Department Dropped, Matt Healy’s ears started burning.

It has become a commonly held conclusion among Taylor Swift fans that most of the songs on the anthology were inspired by her brief love affair with the 1975 rocker.

Yet, while there have been many songs written about Taylor’s former teammates, there have been a few times when one of these gentlemen was cornered and asked how they felt about the tracks they have inspired.

But is that it? oh, looks like that Matt Healy, Being placed in the right place!

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Matthew Healy performs during the 1975 concert during Lollapalooza Sao Paulo 2019 – Day 1 on April 05, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. ((Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images))

Taylor Swift’s ex Matty Healy reacts to ‘Tortured Poets Department’ songs

A week after Taylor’s new album broke records And while being productive made Swifties cry, her ex was approached by paparazzi and asked for her thoughts on the album.

at Shared video of Matt, who was trying to look slim in a blue hoodie while walking down the street in LA, looking like he was in bad shape after crying at the gym. A photographer immediately asks them to rank their “dis tracks”, although does not specify what he means. Matt’s reaction?

“I haven’t really heard that much of it, but I’m sure it’s good,” he said.

Sure, Matthew. Sure!

Taylor Swift on February 4, 2024.Taylor Swift on February 4, 2024.
Taylor Swift attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at the Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024. (Photo credit: Nielsen Bernard/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

‘Department of Tortured Poets’ song about Matt Healy

If you are wondering which one Song The album is about Matt, honestly you can take your pick. The obvious choice is the album’s title track.

“You left your typewriter in my apartment / Straight from the department of oppressed poets / I guess there are some things I never say / Like, ‘Who uses a typewriter after all?'” she sings in the song. Matt is known to love his analog, old school typewriters

But there are more: “Fresh Out the Slammer,” “Guilty as Sin?,” “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)” and “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” are all believed to be about Healy. .

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