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He told Grazia magazine: “When I write for someone else, I assume their personality. My first question is always, ‘What are you listening to?’ Taylor is so smart and savvy so you have to keep pace.

“When we wrote ‘Welcome to New York’, she was listening to a lot of stuff from the 80s and wanted that sound. I brought a 1984 keyboard and started playing the opening chords. She was just like, ‘That’s it!’ It was simple.”

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Source: list.co.uk
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Anonymous asked:

As a fellow Swiftie, I must ask your opinion. Do you think Taylor os going to drop a surprise album like all the rumors are saying? And do you think she'll stay pop, or return to country?

I sure hope so ugh. I hope it’s pop! She still has so much more dominating to do in pop I feel like. I think eventually she’ll go back to country, but not for a minute.

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I said in one interview that we didn’t date, and some dick like Perez Hilton took it out of context and morphed it so it looked like I was throwing shade. She came to our show, and you would have thought that Barack Obama had come out. I don’t know another person on the planet that would elicit that kind of reaction. Maybe Kanye, but not even him. And now she and he are kind of the same person in the public image. It’s weird.

Matty Healy’s [The 1975] response to “When you Google your name, all these stories about you and Taylor Swift pop up, though you met only once and she wore a 1975 T-shirt.” (RollingStone Magazine)

That’s a very interesting quote. But his last sentence is odd. I agree that they both get divisive reactions, but he is intentionally provocative and I don’t think you can say that about her.

But if someone wants to tell me that she is also intentionally provocative, be my guest.

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