Calvin Harris 'writing' his own break-up song | Inquirer Entertainment

Calvin Harris ‘writing’ his own break-up song

/ 12:29 PM June 21, 2016

Now, it’s his turn to do a Taylor Swift-style break-up song.

Scottish DJ Calvin Harris is reportedly furnishing up a break-up song about his 15-month affair with his former flame, American pop sensation Taylor Swift.

According to reports from British news sites The Mirror, Metro and The Sun, Harris, whose real name is Adam Wiles, is laboriously pumping up tracks for his upcoming fifth album and is even tapping Kanye West for music sessions. In this way, Harris can swiftly move on and dump his memories of Swift.

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“Kanye is up for doing something with Calvin and Rihanna and now Calvin’s no longer with Taylor, anything is possible,” a source chatted to The Sun on Sunday.

The insider gossiped more of the issue: “Calvin feels that talking publicly is not the way to go, but expressing things in music is the better option.” Harris, 32, is experimenting on new music tunes about “heartbreak, deceit and lost love.”

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Harris released “This Is What You Came for,” a record-breaking hit in collaboration with pop icon Rihanna.

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Harris and Swift split up a few weeks ago, and The Sun divulged steamy snaps of Swift kissing and clasping hands with “The Night Manager” star and James Bond hopeful Tom Hiddleston. Gianna Francesca Catolico

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