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The 1975's Matt Healy Claims One Direction Copied Their Sound In 'Four' Album, Says Working With Them Is 'F--king Nightmare: Report

| Jul 11, 2015 12:44 AM EDT

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The 1975's Matt Healy is reportedly annoyed at One Direction for copying their style evident in their latest album, "Four." The singer reportedly told his band mates that the group has ripped them off.

According to Sugar Scape, Healy allegedly claimed that One Direction, particularly Harry Styles, have copied The 1975's "very unique sound." He said that although it may not have been done intentionally, he still feels that the group may have overstepped their boundaries. The insider added that both bands feel awkward around each other.

News.com.au previously reported that Healy was asked to pen new songs for One Direction. The group was reportedly impressed with his work on "Chocolate" that they wanted to collaborate with him in the future.

When asked about how it was working with them, the singer said it was a "f---ing nightmare" because of their busy schedule. He said they had problems meeting up because both bands are incredibly busy. Healy also mentioned that the new song would be entirely for One Direction, adding that he would not be singing with them in the new track.

Healy and the rest of The 1975 are busy coming up with their new album, slated for release this 2015. The singer shared that everyone contributed to the making of the album. He said that each member had been writing a few tracks which they think the fans could relate to. He recently posted a photo on Instagram of what appears to be a track listing of the new album.

The 1975 also announced that they will be going on a world tour, starting this November in United Kingdom.

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