Matty Healy Responds To Rumors He's Releasing A Song About Taylor Swift

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Is Matty Healy planning to release a song about his ex-girlfriend, Taylor Swift, on his forthcoming album with The 1975?

According to Page Six, it's certainly a possibility. The "Chocolate" hitmaker, who sparked romance rumors with Swift in 2023, recently responded to a Reddit forum assuming that "God Has Entered My Body," a track off the band's upcoming record, is about the "Karma" songstress.

A fan reposted an article that zoomed in on lyrics: "keep your head up princess, your tiara is falling." The article goes on to recall Healy assuring he would "never publicly comment on his relationships, but will express himself through his music." The artist himself responded to the forum, slyly remarking, "Huge if true."

An insider told The Sun on Saturday (January 18) that everyone in the studio also thought the forthcoming track was about the star's former romance with Swift.

"Everyone at the studio thought this was about Matty’s fling with Taylor and their fleeting romance. Matty will never publicly comment on his relationships, but he lets his deepest feelings out in his songs and gets everything off his chest."

The "Lavender Haze" icon met Healy backstage at one of his concerts in 2014. The performers stayed friends for years, and ended up dating for a few months in 2023 following Swift's breakup with actor Joe Alwyn, per Harper's Bazaar.

Swifties suspected that a handful of tracks on her latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, released in April 2024, were about Healy, including "But Daddy I Love Him," "Guilty as Sin?" and "I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)," to name only a few.

For more on Healy and Swift's fizzled spark and the "Robbers" standout's current relationship, read: The 1975's Matty Healy Is Engaged A Year After Taylor Swift Breakup.