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Taylor Swift Makes Many Heartbreak Songs for New Album Despite Blooming Romance With Joe Alwyn
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Although she is happily in relationship with the actor, the songstress reportedly won't let their romance stop her from making heartbreak songs.

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Taylor Swift plans to break many hearts on her new album despite her budding romance with Joe Alwyn. The 27-year-old singer reportedly won't let her happy relationship with the British actor affect her music as she wants to make other hit songs about heartbreak and sorrow. A diss track is also on the way to get back at her nemesis Katy Perry.

"Taylor's musical success has been through heartbreak, that is very obvious, very clear," a source tells HollywoodLife.com. "And now that she is in a great relationship with Joe she is not going to let that effect her music forward. We are still going to hear songs that deal with sadness, heartbreak and of course a rebuttal on Katy Perry."

The source adds, "Her new music isn't going to be all happy because she knows that doesn't always make a good song and that doesn't sell records. At the end of the day she wants to have her music be more gritty and visceral like Alanis Morissette during her days singing 'You Outta Know' instead of when she changed and got more happy with her singing 'Thank You'."

The good news is, we seemingly don't have to wait much longer for Taylor's new album. After stepping out of the spotlight for months, the "Blank Space" songstress reportedly will be ready to release the follow-up to "1989" this fall. She is said to be working on her new project with Jack Antonoff, Ryan Adams and Dashboard Confessional's lead singer Chris Carrabba.

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