The 1975 Removes Song 'Human Too' From Streaming Platforms at Matty Healy’s Request
Fresh from the tumultuous world of indie rock, The 1975 finds themselves embroiled in yet another controversy. In a surprising turn of events, the band has made the decision to remove their hit song 'Human Too' from all streaming platforms at the request of frontman Matty Healy.
Fans were left baffled by the sudden disappearance of the track, which had been a staple in the band's live setlist and a fan favourite since its release. Speculation ran wild as to the reasons behind the removal, with some theories suggesting legal issues or creative differences within the band.
However, in an exclusive statement to Vinyl Castle, Healy revealed the real reason behind the decision. "I just felt like 'Human Too' wasn't authentically representative of where we are as a band right now," he explained. "As artists, we have to constantly evolve and push ourselves creatively. 'Human Too' simply no longer resonated with me on a personal level."
This move comes at a critical juncture for The 1975, who are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album. With expectations high and fan anticipation reaching fever pitch, Healy's decision to remove 'Human Too' serves as a bold statement of artistic integrity.
The question now remains: what will become of 'Human Too'? Will it be relegated to the annals of The 1975's discography, or could it potentially make a comeback in a reimagined form? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, fans are left to ponder the significance of this sudden shift in The 1975's sonic landscape. As the band continues to navigate the turbulent waters of the music industry, one thing is certain: with Matty Healy at the helm, anything is possible. And who knows what surprises lie in store for us next.