Matty Healy

Rock Singer

Matty Healy was born in London, England on April 8th, 1989 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 34, Matty Healy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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April 8, 1989
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London, England
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34 years old
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Aries
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Composer, Guitarist, Singer
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Matty Healy Life

The 1975 are an English pop rock band originally formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Cheshire.

Now based in Manchester, the band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Matthew Healy, lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer George Daniel.The band's origins trace to their attendance at Wilmslow High School and playing together as teenagers.

Gigs organised by a council worker led the band to formally sign with Dirty Hit and Polydor Records.

The band opened for several major acts and released a series of extended plays (Facedown, Sex, Music for Cars, IV) throughout 2012 before releasing their self-titled debut album (2013), which included the popular singles "Sex", "Chocolate", and "Robbers" reaching number one in the United Kingdom. Their second album, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It (2016), reached No. 1 in the US and UK. Following the touring cycle for the record, the band announced their third album under the working title of Music for Cars, before going on hiatus again throughout 2017. Returning in 2018, the band announced that the album had evolved into their third campaign cycle, consisting of their third and fourth studio albums.

The first, A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships (2018), was released to critical praise, and became their third No. 1 album in the UK. The second, Notes on a Conditional Form, is set to be released in February 2020.

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Matty Healy Career

2012–2014: Early career and self-titled debut album.

Mike Crossey, the band's self-titled debut album, was released with help from Arctic Monkeys collaborator Mike Crossey. The band released four EPs between Fall 2012 and Spring 2013, when the band was on the radio at the time. They toured to promote and inspire the album's success, which included numerous gigs and special appearances with other artists.

Critics lauded the album's selection, and on September 8, it topped the UK Albums Chart. It had sold 410,981 copies in the United Kingdom and 390,000 in the United States as of March 2016, and 390,000 in the United States.

The band's first UK airplay on national radio, named Facedown, was released in August 2012, along with lead track "The City," which was also featured on a BBC Introducing show with Huw Stephens. In late 2012, the 1975 garnered national radio broadcasting attention, with BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe promoting their single "Sex" from the eponymous EP's, which was released on November 19th. They began a United Kingdom and Ireland tour in early 2013 before embarking on a US tour in Spring 2014. Following the introduction of Music for Cars on March 4, 2013, the 1975 sensation found mainstream chart success with "Chocolate," putting it at number 19 in the UK Singles Chart. On May 20, 2013, the band released IV, which included a new version of "The City." The track was charted in the United Kingdom and broadcast in several other nations.

The 1975 tour detoured extensively to promote new launches and build anticipation for their debut. On the second leg of the 2nd Law World Tour, the band supported Muse on the second leg of the 2nd Law World Tour at the Emirates Stadium in London on May 26, 2013. They toured with the Neighbourhood in the United States in June 2013 and July, the Rolling Stones in Hyde Park. The band appeared on the Festival Republic Stage at the 2013 Reading and Leeds Festivals in August.

Elliot Mitchell of When the Gramophone Rings wrote that releasing a series of EPs prior to the band's debut album was "a decision he felt was necessary to give the band's broad appeal rather than simply building up with singles alone." "We wouldn't have been able to debut the album without first putting out the EP's first," Healy said.

The 1975, the self-titled debut, was released on September 2, 2013, co-produced by Mike Crossey, who is best known for his work with Arctic Monkeys and Foals. In an interview with Larry Heath of The AU Review, the 1975 were selling out shows well before the debut of their full-length album. The lead single was a re-worked "Sex," which was released on August 26, 2013. On July 8, 2013, the song premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show, and a music video premiered on YouTube on July 26th. On the UK Albums Chart, the 1975 debut reached first place.

The 1975 appeared in the United Kingdom in September 2013, alongside others performing in Kingston upon Hull as headliners at the Freedom Festival, a commemoration of the city's shortlisted for the 2017 City of Culture designation, and a standout artist for indie electronic quartet Bastille. The band appeared in New Zealand and Australia in October, a European for November, and in January 2014, the band appeared in North America and Australia. At Shepherd's Bush Empire in September 2013, the band appeared at three sold-out shows. The band appeared in April 2014 for the first time in a major American music and arts festival: Coachella. The band appeared at Royal Albert Hall the same month. When the band was touring North America in May, their live performance was released digitally. In Q2 2015, Healy announced that the band had a recording session planned.

The band's social media pages were frozen on June 1, 2015, sparking a lot of rumors. A day before, a comic strip was published on Healy's Twitter, but the band's (Jamie Oborne) account was revealed, hinting at the band's break-up. The accounts were revived the next day, but the cover and profile photos were white and light pink rather than the usual black and white, indicating that it was a publicity stunt.

The band released their second album, I Like It When You Sleep, on October 8th. For those who are so beautiful but yet still not aware of it. They premiered "Love Me" on their lead single, while simultaneously arranging a support tour in Europe, North America, and Asia.

They premiered the second single, "UGH!

"On Beats 1, the tenacious old king of Beats 1" was released on December 10th. "The Sound" the album's third single debuted on BBC Radio 1. On February 15, the 1975 release of "Some Else" on Beats 1 was the fourth single from the 1975 album. On Radio 1, "A Change of Heart" premiered on February 22, four days before the album's debut.

"Any record that burrows as deep into your soul as "I Like It" should be considered significant by NME, who had previously been highly critical of the band. It's both highly thought and wryly amusing." It was later named their Year of the Year in 2016. Although music journalist Alexis Petridis said that portions of the album were overambitious, he continued to say that "and, although much of the time Healy gets away with it." Occasionally because his observations are revealing: as a skewering of celebrity squad culture, "You look popular, let's be friends, and pretend we have something important / And do the things we love," the narrical crosshair he has seen — but more often because they are loaded with witty self-awareness and deprecation. Rolling Stone criticized tracks like "Lostmyhead" and "Please Be Naked" for being "boring," but praises songs like "Somebody" and "Love Me" for being "boring," as well as "Love Me."

The album was released on February 26th and topped the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200. On Twitter and Target Exclusive, the band released a free download for "How to Draw." It was shortlisted for the 2016 Mercury Music Prize and nominated for Album of the Year at the 2017 British Academy Awards.

George Daniel, a member of the band's third album, teased the band's third album by posting a video on his Instagram account titled "2018," with snippets of audio along with Healy playing the keyboards.

"I like it when you sleep comes to an end," Healy tweeted on April 3, 2017, the name of their third extended play. In March 2017, the band revealed that two songs for the new album had already been written. Healy also announced that Drive Like I Do, one of the 1975's previous iterations, will debut a debut album 'in a few years.'

Healy teased the unveiling of an EP in November 2017. Despite being confirmed, the EP was postponed until 2018, with band leader Jamie Oborne predicting that "something" would be released instead; this was the band's first live album, DH00278. He also confirmed that no singles from Music for Cars would be released in 2017, with the band announcing that something would be released on June 1, 2018.

During their last show at Latitude Festival in January 2018, the band deleted numerous social media messages from their pages dating back to July 2017. Oborne revealed on Tuesday, April 22, 2018, in reaction to a fan comment on Twitter, that their second album's campaign will continue for "a few more days." "Music for Cars" cryptic posters titled "Music for Cars" appeared in London and Manchester at the end of April, including taglines and a Dirty Hit catalogue number, DH00327, amongst a black background. Several billboards were also discovered in the United Kingdom, having used détournement to apply themselves over existing advertisements.

The band updated their website to show a timer counting down to 1 June at the start of May 2018, and it's been active on social media. It was discovered to have four individual posters, each of the names leading to a mysterious page on the website that displayed a conversation between a 'human' and a'machine' within the first hours. The band frequently unveiled "A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships" on social media, all titled "A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships." After premiering as Annie Mac's "Best Record in the World" on BBC Radio 1, the band performed "Give Yourself a Try" on May 31, the band dropped "Give Yourself a Try" on Sunday.

Critics praised the album almost universally. The album has been given a weighted score of 83 based on 29 reviews, indicating "universal recognition." Pitchfork's Ryan Dombal called the album "outrageous and eclectic," as well as "impartial" to one track that looks like a trap remix of a Bon Iver ayahuasca trip, "more purposeful" than When You Sleep. Time ranked it as one of the Best Albums of 2018, ranking it at number nine on their list.

Conrad Duncan, a writer for the same website, gave the album a glowing review, saying it was "full of genuine heart, intelligence, and wit." Popmatters characterized the album as "bloated and inconsistent," with "The band's reach is often more tiresome than charming," and band leader Matt Healy's indulgences were often more tiresome than charming," with others lauding it as "fascinating." After renaming Music for Cars to A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, Healy said in a Beats 1 interview that "Music for Cars" is more of an era to perform music. It was announced on November 30, 2018. On May 26, 2019 and the Reading and Leeds Festival in August 2019, the band headlined both Radio 1's Big Weekend in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough.

At the 2019 British Music Awards, the album was nominated for the 2019 Mercury Music Prize and received the award for British Album of the Year.

The note of Conditional Form's opening song, "The 1975," was released on July 24th, with Greta Thunberg, a climate campaigner, contributing to Extinction Rebellion. On August 22, 2019, the lead single, "People," was released. This was revealed by a countdown on the band's social media pages, which included small snippets of lyrics from the song that could be assembled by fans. On October 24, there was a second single called "Frail State of Mind." On the 30th of November 2019, the song's music video was released. On January 16, 2020, the new single, "Me & You Together Song," was released.

The group underwent a UK tour on February 15 that lasted until March 3, 2020. The tour began in Nottingham's Motor Point Arena, which holds 10,000 people, and ended their tour in Dublin after appearing in venues like London's O2, Manchester, Glasgow, and other hit spots in the UK. MindShowerAI, the band's "digital detox" website, hosted a countdown to their new album on February 17, as well as other odd messages such as "I am doing my mind and my life" and "I feel love and admiration." At the end of the website's countdown, a fourth single, 'The Birthday Party,' was released on February 19th, 2020. The band's "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" appeared on Thursday, with guest vocals from Phoebe Bridgers, as well as "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) starring FKA Twigs on April 23, 2020.

Notes on a Conditional Form, the band's fourth album, was released on May 22, 2020. It was the band's fourth consecutive album to debut on the UK Albums Chart, as well as achieving number one in Australia and number four in the United States. The album was awarded silver in the United Kingdom by Brits on December 4, 2020.

Many of the band's 2020 shows that were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic were eventually cancelled on January 2021, despite being in 2021. Matty Healy, the band's lead singer, teased future music under the name "Drive Like I Do," announcing that the band was still recording, recording, mixing, etc., but gave no hint that it was when writing, recording, mixing, etc. It will be complete.

No Rome, another Dirty Hit signed musician, revealed he was on a track starring The 1975 and Charli XCX, making it the second No Rome single to feature the band since 2018. The track's name is "Spinning" and was announced on March 4, 2021, and it was announced on March 4th 2021. Beabadoobee's Our Extended Play, an EP that Healy and Daniel wrote, was released in March 2021.

On her Reunion Tour in Los Angeles in October 2021, Healy opened for Phoebe Bridgers at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. He performed two new songs, one of which was titled "New York."

The band deactivated their main social media pages on February 14, 2022, hinting at new content. The band's social media pages were re-activated on June 1, 2022, and the start of a new one was announced by a series of posts and links to the band's official website.

The first single from their fifth album—Being Funny in a Foreign Language—was teased in late June 2022. Fans received an album track listing, while Healy's posters promoted the single. Healy also posted the lyrics of "Part of the Band" on Instagram. On July 20, 2022, the album was released. The album has 11 songs and was released on October 14th, 2022.

The band appeared on BBC Two's Later... with Jools Holland on October 1, 2022.

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www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
Thousands of accidental mishaps have been witnessed at the BRIT Awards over the years. Every year, there has been a surprise occasion worth mentioning, from show-stopping music performances to amazing outfits and unplanned gaffes. As the 2024 ceremony prepares to grace screens on Saturday night for another

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www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
During her time in the spotlight, FKA Twigs has had a varied personal history. Tahliah Debrett Barnett, the musician, 36, had been engaged to Twilight star Robert Pattinson before they parted in 2017. Matty Healy, a 1975 frontman, and fashion editor Reuben Esser have all had romances.

Taylor Swift reportedly sang of ex Matty Healy's 1989 album (Taylor's Version) before resuming his verse after the pair broke

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Taylor Swift allegedly recorded the song Slut! Matty Healy, her ex-boyfriend, was released on 1989 (Taylor's Version), but his verse was scrapped following their split in June of last year. Per The Sun, the Bad Blood hitmaker, 34, who will attend the Golden Globes without partner Travis Kelce, revisited the unreleased song during the pair's brief-lived love affair last year. According to the outlet, the 1975 frontman had written a verse for Taylor's revived song but it had been barred from the song by the time the new version of 1989 was released in October 2023.

Taylor Swift claims 1989 (Taylor's Version) Matthew Healy After rumors that Ex Matty Healy Healy Booted His Feature The Last Minute!

perezhilton.com, December 27, 2023
Did Taylor Swift make some BIG last minute changes to 1989 (Taylor’s Version)?! Several Swifties were excited to receive Christmas gifts in the form of Tay Tay merch and music over the holidays, but some were left shocked when they received a copy of the songstress' latest album on vinyl. According to a fan account for The 1975 on X (Twitter), a TikTok user claimed to have received a misprint the record’s lyric book, which credited Matty Healy as a writer on the song Slut! (From The Vault)

Matty Healy ALREADY ENGAGED To First Girlfriend After Taylor Swift?!Unpacking The Rumors!

perezhilton.com, November 15, 2023
If you thought Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were moving too fast, you clearly haven’t heard the rumors about Matty Healy and his new girlfriend! Matty continued to perform with 26-year-old influencer and actress Gabbriette Bechtel, months after the end of Taylor's friendship with the 34-year-old singer. They first made news when they were seen in New York City on September streets. However, relations between Matty and Gabbriette are said to have deteriorated since their public makeout session. We’re talking next level here!For real!There’s been speculation that Matty and Gabbriette are already engaged!

Ex Matty Healy Or The 1975 In Her 1989 Redo Anymore! Taylor Swift Will Not Feature Ex Matty Healy Or The 1975 In Her 1989 Redo Anymore!

perezhilton.com, September 13, 2023
Sorry, Matty Healy! Taylor Swift will not be releasing The 1975 or their frontman on her forthcoming album 1989 (Taylor's Version). We previously heard from The Sun that Matty and his band recorded some songs with the music queen for her album Midnights, but they didn't make the cut when they were piecing together the tracklist. Even though the couple split after their two-month whirlwind of a romance, Tay Tay Tay has decided to publish the songs they created together, according to the insider. If that was true, it certainly doesn’t seem to be the case, though!
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