The 1975's Matty Healy uses Twitter to ask if he can produce Harry Styles' next album
The 1975's Matty Healy has revealed his desire to produce Harry Styles' next album after tweeting him last night (3 January).
Yesterday The 1975's frontman Healy used Twitter to reveal that he's trying to get hold of Harry Styles, "I need @Harry_Styles new number I’m defo blocked".
Immediately after, Healy sent another Tweet directed at Harry Styles, this time asking if Healy and drummer George Daniel can produce Styles' next album, "Hey @Harry_Styles me and George really wanna produce your next album hmu if you wanna."
The 1975 frontman ended his tweet with a hint of empathy, "it’s cool if not tho I know you’re like super busy etc love!!!!!"
Hey @Harry_Styles me and George really wanna produce your next album hmu if you wanna it’s cool if not tho I know you’re like super busy etc love!!!!!
— matty (@Truman_Black) January 3, 2019
It seems Healy wants to hit the ground running this year after delivering their long-awaited third album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships. The 1975 are currently working on their next record Notes On A Conditional Form, which Healy describes as "very homely", and has linked the new album vibe to The 1975's earliest EP releases.
The 1975 are already a favourite among the global festival circuit this year, having already been confirmed to play Super Bock Super Rock, Sziget, Mad Cool, FIB Benicàssim, Reading & Leeds, and Coachella.
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