Damon Albarn Apologizes to Taylor Swift, But Her Fans Don't Buy It
Gorillaz star Damon Albarn has responded to Taylor Swift with an apology, but her fans aren’t buying it and are calling him out again.
Taylor previously fired back at Damon after he claimed that she “doesn’t write her own songs.”
“I was such a big fan of yours until I saw this. I write ALL of my own songs. Your hot take is completely false and SO damaging. You don’t have to like my songs but it’s really f–ked up to try and discredit my writing. WOW,” Taylor tweeted to Damon after seeing the article.
Click inside to read Damon Albarn’s apology and to find out why he’s still getting backlash…
Damon responded to the tweet and said, “I totally agree with you. i had a conversation about songwriting and sadly it was reduced to clickbait. I apologise unreservedly and unconditionally. The last thing I would want to do is discredit your songwriting. I hope you understand.”
I totally agree with you. i had a conversation about songwriting and sadly it was reduced to clickbait. I apologise unreservedly and unconditionally. The last thing I would want to do is discredit your songwriting. I hope you understand. – Damon
— Damon Albarn (@Damonalbarn) January 24, 2022
While the Los Angeles Times tweet that Taylor referred to might be considered clickbait, it leads to the full interview where Damon‘s comments can be read in full.
One fan responded with a screencap of the article and said, “we can literally read what you said.”
Another fan said, “What part of this was reduced to clickbait? You said her songwriting doesn’t count as songwriting and then compared her to another female artist with a completely different style. Don’t gaslight and throw someone else under the bus because you never thought she’d call you out.
Read what fans are tweeting below…
we can literally read what you said pic.twitter.com/r1id2MwZva
— Prudence ❄️ (@pruprucachoo) January 24, 2022
“She doesn’t write her own songs.”
In what context can that mean ANYTHING else besides discrediting her songwriting?
Either admit that you were wrong or go after the @latimes. You should have corrected yourself when this article first dropped.
— jess (taylor’s version) (@godforsakenjess) January 24, 2022
What part of this was reduced to clickbait? You said her songwriting doesn't count as songwriting and then compared her to another female artist with a completely different style.
Don't gaslight and throw someone else under the bus because you never thought she'd call you out. pic.twitter.com/Vjupk6XSyT
— Alex Goldschmidt (@alexandergold) January 24, 2022
We read the article it wasn’t clickbait
— kla (taylors version) (@blessedswift) January 24, 2022
And it’s ok to have different opinions on the definition of being a songwriter. But you did say “she doesn’t write her songs” and that “co-writing isn’t the same as writing”. It’s not a reduced clickbait, it’s part of your words. Please at least own up to what u said.
— Jᴀs🧣 (@strayingwillow) January 24, 2022
I hope you understand? You said, “Taylor Swift? She doesn’t write her own songs." so don’t backtrack and blame the journalist after she calls you out because your words and intentions were very clear!
— vanilla🧣 (@taydaloo) January 24, 2022
Nah. The whole "co-writing isn't writing" thing is still BS, especially if you name Billie Eilish as a shining example of a songwriter when Billie has never even written any song by herself. Taylor wrote an entire album by herself. This was a personal attack.
— Tragic Bronson (@Lumbergh88) January 24, 2022