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Philly pop-punk band The Starting Line hope it is nice in the Black Canine when someone plays their music. The band thanked Taylor Swift for the nod in The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. In “The Black Pet dog,” Swift sings about an ex-lover (which a single???) jumping up when a person places The Setting up Line on the jukebox, only to discover the girl in issue is “too young.” The Starting up Line typed out a thank you be aware to Tayla, creating “Dear Taylor, we read the song, thank you for name examining our band. We come to feel flattered and humbled by the reverberations of enjoy that have come back to us as a consequence. It is an honor to have TSL memorialized on these types of a attractive track. You did not have to do that, but you did, and we enjoy it wholeheartedly. Respect!”
Which Starting off Line song, you ask? Supporters imagine perhaps “The Finest of Me,” the lead solitary off their debut, Say It Like You Suggest It. Matty Healy’s The 1975 played a cover of the song in New Zealand and the Philippines, all-around the exact time Healy was spotted attending The Eras Tour. “Shout-out to folks in their thirties,” Healy stated right after carrying out the track. Sorry Joe, seems like this song isn’t about you either.