“We’ve Always Joined Music”: Taylor Swift gives a weird idea of her relationship with Joe Alwyn as she details her mutual love for sad songs.
Taylor Swift has given a weird idea of their relationship as she revealed that she has related to her boyfriend Joe Alwyn through her mutual love for sad songs.
The beloved couple collaborated on some tracks from their new Evermore album, and now the 31-year-old star has detailed her process, including her similar “musical tastes”.
Speaking to Zane Lowe about the 29-year-old actor at Apple Music, he said: “Joe and I love sad songs. We have always linked music …

Her love: Taylor Swift has given a rare idea of their relationship, as she revealed that she has related to her boyfriend Joe Alwyn through her mutual love for sad songs (pictured in October last year)
“We write the saddest thing [songs]. We love sad songs. What can I say? It was a surprise that we started writing together.
But in a way, it wasn’t because we were always related to music and we had the same musical tastes. He’s always the person who shows me artist songs and then they become my favorite songs. ”
Joe received the William Bowery title on the record and helped write ‘Champagne Problems’, ‘Coney Island’ and ‘Evermore’ on his latest release, while he had previously joined ‘Exile’ and ‘Betty’ for to its predecessor ‘Folklore’ ‘.
Opening up to the process, and especially to the song “Exile”, he added: “He always plays instruments and doesn’t do it strategically …

Talking: Speaking to Zane Lowe at Apple Music, he said, “Joe and I love sad songs. We’ve always put music together ‘
“I’m writing a song right now.” He has always done so.
“But I think we would have taken the step of,‘ Hey, let’s see if there’s a song here. Do we write a song together? ‘
“If we hadn’t been locked up, I don’t think it would have happened, but I’m so glad I did. We’re very proud of that.
Meanwhile, Taylor explained how his process in “Evermore” was very similar to “Exile.”
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Sad song: ‘We write the saddest [songs]. We love sad songs. What can I say? It was a surprise that we started writing together ‘
She said: ‘[I] he came in and played that exact piano part. And all I had to do was follow the piano melody with the verse melody …
“So because the vocal melody is exactly the same, it’s reflected almost with the piano part he wrote.
“And we did the same thing with‘ Evermore ’, where I’ll hear what he’s doing and it’s exactly, it’s all there …
“All I have to do is dream up some lyrics and come up with some heartbreaking, heartbreaking story to write with him.”

Songstress: Meanwhile, Taylor explained how her process in ‘Evermore’ was very similar to ‘Exile’