- Matty Healy opens up in new interview
- He's “not interested” in writing songs about his love life
- This follows his breakup with Taylor Swift
Matty Healy, the lead singer of The 1975, has made it clear that he won't be using his personal experiences, especially his recent breakup with Taylor Swift, as material for his music. Healy, who dated Swift briefly in 2023, stated on the 'Doomscroll' podcast that he is "not interested" in writing songs about his love life. This decision comes amid his growing public profile, which has been a result of various reasons beyond his control.
A shift in artistic focus
Reflecting on his artistic journey, Healy mentioned that while he was once open to exploring themes of heartbreak and relationships in his band's early work, his perspective has evolved. "I would kind of just be lying if I made a record about, I don’t know, all the stuff that was said about me or my casual romantic liaisons or whatever it may be that I’ve kind of become known for, just because I was famous," he explained.
Healy's reluctance to delve into his personal life for songwriting contrasts with the approach of many artists who draw from their personal lore. He emphasized his desire to challenge the status quo, stating, "I think like, the maintenance of the status quo is something that I always fight against."
Contrasting approaches to personal narratives
While Healy shies away from personal storytelling, Taylor Swift has taken a different route. On her latest album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' Swift candidly addressed their fleeting romance. In tracks like "loml," she reflected on the brief rekindling of their relationship, singing about its momentary nature and the decision to move on.
Swift's ability to weave personal experiences into her music has long been a hallmark of her songwriting, offering fans a glimpse into her emotional world. In contrast, Healy's focus remains on broader artistic themes, steering clear of the personal narratives that have captivated audiences.
Moving forward
Since their split, both musicians have moved on with their lives. Swift has been romantically linked to NFL star Travis Kelce, while Healy is now engaged to Gabbriette Bechtel. Their brief reunion in May 2023 ended due to scheduling conflicts and incompatibility, highlighting the challenges of maintaining a relationship in the public eye.
As Healy continues to navigate his career, his decision to avoid personal songwriting underscores his commitment to artistic integrity. By choosing not to capitalize on his high-profile relationships, Healy sets himself apart in an industry often driven by personal revelations.