Joe Alwyn Rakes in Cash from Taylor Swift’s Songs: No Money Worries Here

Following his breakup with Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn has found himself rolling in dough thanks to their songwriting partnership. Alwyn, aged 33, co-wrote six songs with the pop sensation during their six-year relationship, earning himself a hefty fortune in the process.

Alwyn’s songwriting credits include hits like ‘Exile’, ‘Betty’, ‘Champagne Problems’, ‘Coney Island’, ‘Evermore’, and ‘Sweet Nothing’. His work on ‘Folklore’ even earned him a Grammy award in 2021.

Not only did Alwyn’s collaborations with Swift bring him critical acclaim, but he has also made approximately $2.3 million from Spotify streams alone. With ongoing royalties from streaming platforms and Swift’s live performances, Alwyn’s financial future looks bright.

However, Swift is reportedly unhappy with Alwyn’s continued financial gains from their past collaborations. Rumors suggest that Swift plans to address this in her upcoming album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, with potential ‘diss tracks’ aimed at Alwyn.

The album, set for release on April 19, is already generating buzz among fans, who anticipate songs reflecting Swift’s emotional journey post-breakup. Titles like ‘So Long, London’ and ‘The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived’ hint at what listeners can expect.

As the countdown to the album release continues, fans are eager to see how Swift’s narrative unfolds and whether Alwyn will be part of her musical story once again.


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