Taylor Swift dropped subtle yet significant clues about the blossoming and subsequent faltering of her fleeting romance with singer Matt Healy in her 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department. Musical sleuths are convinced that tracks such as "But Daddy I Love Him," "Guilty as Sin," "Fresh Out the Slammer," and "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" all draw inspiration from Swift's brief encounter with the British frontman of the band The 1975. The duo was spotted together for roughly a month in June 2023, shortly after Swift's breakup with actor Joe Alwyn (also reflected in the album's lyrics) and the commencement of her highly publicized relationship with American footballer Travis Kelce.
Now, it appears that Healy is poised to share his perspective on the events. According to The Sun newspaper, his band is gearing up for their sixth album, on which Healy intends to address his relationship with the pop icon. The rumored title track, "God Has Entered My Body," boasts the line: "Keep your head up, Princess, your tiara is falling." The Sun cites an insider from Healy's record label, stating that while he prefers to steer clear of publicly discussing his personal relationships, he will certainly articulate his thoughts through his music.
It has been three years since the band, rumored to be headlining this year's Glastonbury Festival, released their last studio album titled Being Funny in a Foreign Language. The 1975, a four-piece band formed when its members met at school in Cheshire, UK, debuted their music in 2012. Their moniker was inspired by a copy of Jack Kerouac's On The Road owned by Healy, which bore the inscription of a previous owner's date.