Taylor Swift’s Savage Diss Track Rated by Matty Healy: Surpasses Spotify Record with New Album

Los Angeles, California – Music fans are abuzz with the latest drama surrounding Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” particularly the track that references the lead singer of the band 1975, Matty Healy.

In a recent encounter with a paparazzo in L.A., Healy was asked to give his thoughts on the “diss track” dedicated to him by Swift. He responded casually, stating that he hadn’t listened to much of it but was sure it was good.

Debbie Dedes, Healy’s aunt, shared her perspective on her nephew inspiring a song in Swift’s album, mentioning that he is content in his new relationship and likely unfazed by the mention.

Swift’s “Guilty as Sin” notably references a song by The Blue Nile, a band that Healy has previously claimed as his favorite. This connection between the two artists has sparked intrigue among fans and music enthusiasts.

“The Tortured Poets Department” has been making waves on Spotify, breaking records with over one billion streams in a single week, setting a new milestone for the platform. Swift’s previous album, “Midnights,” also achieved significant streaming success, further solidifying her dominance in the music industry.

Swift’s latest work has not only surpassed previous records in terms of streams but also marks a milestone as the most-streamed album in a single day, with three of her albums holding the top spots in this category. Her continued success on streaming platforms highlights her enduring popularity and influence in the world of music.

The ongoing buzz surrounding Swift’s latest album and its impact on the music industry underscores the singer’s ability to capture audience attention and maintain her position as a top artist in the contemporary music landscape. Fans eagerly await what she has in store next as she continues to push boundaries and set new standards in the industry.