The 'Lucy' Taylor Swift name dropped in her latest album is no longer a mystery.
Lucy Dacus of the band boygenius confirmed to People that she is the 'Lucy' in Taylor's 2024 song, The Tortured Poets Department.
The 29-year-old revealed Swift, 35, sought her 'approval' to include her name in the song via a text message.
'I think it's fair game to say 'yes,"' Lucy, who is friends with Healy, said. 'She actually texted me and asked for my approval.'


Lucy called it an odd experience hearing the superstar say her name in the track.
'This is the first Taylor record to come out since meeting her, and listening to a friend's record feels so much different than a stranger's record,' she explained of listening to the song for the first time.
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'So I was like, "This is really weird. This voice that I've heard basically what feels like my whole waking life saying my name."
Fans have already suspected Dacus was the sung-about 'Lucy'.
Matty, who briefly dated Taylor following her split from Joe Alwyn, is known to move in the same circles as Lucy, as he's friends with her boygenius bandmate Phoebe Bridgers.
While they reportedly had a good relationship in the past, Lucy now shares a distain for Matty after a heated Twitter spat in September 2023.
Referencing Lucy and Phoebe's indie group, Matty posted: 'I told Lucy Dacus that "Boygenius" had inspired me and George [Daniel] to start a new band called "Girlr*****". I don’t really hear from her that often.'
Amid disgust online, Lucy responded bluntly: 'You don't hear from me at all.'
Matty went on to deactivate his account.


Dacus is a singer-songwriter from Richmond, Virginia.
Aged just 17 she released her debut EP, Girls Girly Back Home, in 2012 but gained traction with her first full album four years later - No Burden.
In 2018, she released her acclaimed second album, Historian, and also formed boygenius with Bridgers and Julien Baker.
In 2021, Dacus released Home Video, another acclaimed album and her first to hit the charts in both the UK and US.

