The 1975's Matty Healy wants fans to send the most hurtful things written about them for new song
Matty Healy of The 1975 has asked fans to send him recordings of them reading out the most hurtful things said or written about them for a new song he's working on.
The 1975's vocalist has asked fans to get involved on a new song he's working on.
On Twitter yesterday (20 February), Healy wrote, "Hey I’m doing a song send me a recording on your phone of you reading out the worst most hurtful thing that has been tweeted / written about you and send it to mattynoacf@gmail.com cheers xx"
Hey I’m doing a song send me a recording on your phone of you reading out the worst most hurtful thing that has been tweeted / written about you and send it to mattynoacf@gmail.com cheers xx
— (@Truman_Black) February 20, 2020
The tweet hints that Healy could be about to put together some recordings of fans reading out hurtful comments that will feature on a track on The 1975's Notes On A Conditional Form album, going by his email address, which has "NOACF" in it.
It's not the first time The 1975 have used social media and their fans to help with their projects. Last year, The 1975 posted a casting call on socials for couples to star in a new music video.
On Wednesday (19 February), The 1975 released their latest Notes On A Conditional Form single "The Birthday Party".
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