Matt Healy Says He's 'Kinda Queer' in New The 1975 Song 'Me & You Together Song' - Listen!
The 1975 is back with a new track called “Me & You Together Song”!
The band released the latest song from their upcoming studio album, Notes On A Conditional Form, on Thursday (January 16).
The group explained during the song’s premiere on Annie Mac‘s BBC Radio 1 show that the song is inspired by their pre-The 1975 origins when they were known as Drive Like I Do, dabbling in a more dream-pop sound.
Singer Matt Healy also addresses his sexuality in the song, which has often been the subject of speculation over the years: “I’m sorry that I’m kinda queer, it’s not as weird as it appears / It’s ’cause my body doesn’t stop me / Oh, it’s okay, lots of people think I’m gay / But we’re friends, so it’s cool, why would it not be?” he sings.
“I’ve been in love with her for ages / And I can’t seem to get it right / I fell in love with her in stages / My whole life,” he sings on the chorus.
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Click inside to read the lyrics to The 1975‘s new song…