Taylor Swift's boyfriend Joe Alwyn says 'Exile' collaboration was 'an accident': 'Completely off the cuff'
10.05.2022 - 18:31
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Taylor Swift's boyfriend Joe Alwyn explained working together with the musician was "an accident." Alwyn is credited on at least two songs from her album "Folklore" and a few from "Evermore," although he goes by a pseudonym, William Bowery. Swift confirmed that the mysterious Bowery was Alwyn after fans began speculating.The musician confirmed that the two had written a few songs together while in COVID-19 quarantine. "It was completely off the cuff, an accident," Alwyn told Vulture about writing the first verse of "Exile." "She said, ‘Can we try and sit down and get to the end together?’ And so we did.
It was as basic as some people made sourdough." Joe Alwyn revealed writing songs with girlfriend Taylor Swift was "an accident." The actor doesn't sing on the track "Exile," the vocals were done by Bon Iver. However, Alwyn also helped with the song "Betty," writing the chorus for Swift.
"I’d probably had a drink and was just stumbling around the house," Alwyn told the outlet. "We couldn’t decide on a film to watch that night, and she was like, ‘Do you want to try and finish writing that song you were singing earlier?’ And so we got a guitar and did that." Alwyn has credits on two of Swift's albums, "Folklore" and "Evermore." He wrote under a pseudonym, William Bowery.
Although Alwyn was pretty open about his songwriting experience with Swift, he's still quiet about his relationship with the singer. "The truth is, if I had a pound coin for every time someone told me I’ve been engaged or I’m getting engaged, I would have a lot of pound coins," he told Vulture when asked about their relationship status.
"If the answer was yes, I wouldn’t say. If the answer is no, I wouldn’t say." Swift and Alwyn are rumored to have met at
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