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Damon Alburn claimed that Taylor Swift did not write her songs. She did not remain obligated - Walla! culture

2022-01-25T09:39:43.789Z


Singer Taylor Swift was angry with Damon Alburn, lead singer of Blair and the Gorillas, after claiming she did not write her songs. "A false and so harmful claim," Swift wrote. Albern apologized


Damon Alburn claimed that Taylor Swift did not write her songs.

She did not remain obligated

Singer Taylor Swift was angry with Damon Alburn, lead singer of Blair and the Gorillas, after claiming she did not write her songs.

"A false and so harmful claim," Swift wrote.

Albern, in response, apologized

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25/01/2022

Tuesday, 25 January 2022, 11:30 Updated: 11:31

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Singer Taylor Swift and singer Damon Albern (Photo: Creative Commons)

You do not have to like my songs but it's really fucked up to try and discredit my writing.

Wow ".





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Swift's producer Jack Antonoff also came to her defense, noting that Albert had never been to the studio to see what Swift was doing, and wrote on Twitter: "Maybe you'll shut up?"



Albern later apologized, writing to Swift on Twitter: "I totally agree with you. I had a conversation about writing songs and unfortunately she was reduced to ClickByte. I apologize without reservation and without conditions. The last thing I would like to do is discredit your songwriting. I hope You understand. "

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