Fans Think Taylor Swift's Leaked Song Weirdly Refers To Ex-Matt Healy As A Dog

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Sunday, October 27, 2024

Highlights

  • Fans are speculating about Taylor Swift's upcoming album, linking it to ex-boyfriends Joe Alwyn, Matt Healy, and possibly Travis Kelce.
  • Taylor Swift has drawn inspiration from her past relationships, using relatable lyrics about love and heartbreak in her music.
  • Alleged leaked lyrics from the album refer to Matt Healy as a 'dog', hinting at the controversial nature of their relationship.

Taylor Swift's upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department has caused the internet to go into a frenzy. So much so that her album has been supposedly prematurely leaked ahead of its scheduled April 19th release.

While many fans have long suspected that the album would largely consist of songs about her ex-boyfriend, actor Joe Alwyn, audiences who have listened to the leaked tracks have discovered that a few lyrics in her songs might refer to her ex-boyfriend, rocker Matt Healy. Also, it's suspected that the 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' singer referred to Healy as a dog during one particular song.

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Taylor Swift Allegedly Referred To Ex Matt Healy As A Dog In Newly Leaked Record

Taylor Swift is famous for writing songs based on her experiences with her ex-boyfriends. Swift's relatable lyrics about love and heartbreak are just two of the reasons why she has amassed such a large fanbase. Her audience is expected to grow even more with the release of her 11th studio album, 'The Tortured Poets Department', which features 16 tracks and one bonus single.

Yahoo! News has revealed that Swift's new album is a definite nod to her ex-boyfriend of six years, Joe Alwyn, because he once admitted during an interview that he was in a WhatsApp group chat called the Tortured Man Club, which sounds a lot like Taylor Swift's album title.

While it may not surprise that Taylor Swift has drawn inspiration for her album from Alwyn, what has shocked many is that it appears to include songs related to her ex-boyfriend Matt Healy.

Matt Healy and Taylor Swift dated only a month after her shocking break-up with Joe Alwyn in early 2023. Healy, the lead front-man of the British rock band 1975 and the 'Shake It Off' singer, had a controversial relationship partly due to some of the former's questionable behavior.

According to a report in The Mary Sue, just one of Matt Healy's controversial moments came during a meet and greet with fans in which Healy mocked an Irish fan for her traditional name. This and other questionable behavior drew outrage from the media and Swifties, who believed Healy was not a suitable partner for Swift.

Despite the sensitive nature of their relationship, according to a report in TMZ, an alleged leaked lyric from one of Swift's songs refers to Matt Healy as a 'dog.'

You smoked then ate seven bars of chocolate; we declared Charlie Puth should be a bigger artist. I scratch your head; you fall asleep like a tattooed golden retriever.

Fans Think That Taylor Swift's New Album Also Includes A Song About Travis Kelce

Matt Healy and Joe Alwyn are not the only alleged partners of Taylor Swift who fans believe are mentioned in the highly anticipated album 'The Tortured Poets Department'.

Taylor Swift's current boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight-end, and game show host of 'Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?', Travis Kelce, might also be featured in at least one of her songs.

According to Page Six, one of Taylor Swift's new songs on the album, 'The Alchemy', is a subtle reference to Travis Kelce.

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After listening to the leaked song, one fan wrote on the app X, "Omg is the alchemy about Travis? Oh, the alchemy is so about Travis." Another wrote, "The references to American football … welcome to your first song, Travis."

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