The 1975 remove track from album on streaming because Matty Healy doesn't like it anymore
Matty Healy removed 'Human Too' from streaming platforms to better reflect his artistic vision, while the track remains on physical releases and YouTube.
- November 4, 2025 saw fans notice that The 1975 removed the track 'Human Too' from their 2022 album Being Funny In A Foreign Language on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.
- Matty Healy explained that 'Human Too' was removed so the album is more how he wants it to be, suggesting future reissues will likely omit the track.
- While streaming platforms removed the track, 'Human Too' vanished from Spotify, Apple Music and others but remains accessible on YouTube; this retroactive album edit three years post-release is a novelty.
- Fans posted on social media and Reddit after 'Human Too' was removed, and Healy said it was to align the album with his vision, warning 'What Should I Say' may also be trimmed.
- Earlier this year, The 1975 confirmed their Glastonbury headline would be their only 2025 show, and Jamie Oborne said they are finalising an 'extraordinary' new album after the 2022 release with eleven tracks and a four-star NME review.
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